INPUT ARTICLE: Article: " This will reposition the "Quick Access Toolbar" beneath the menu ribbon.

SUMMARY: Click the "Customize Quick Access Toolbar" button at the right of the toolbar. Select "Show Below the Ribbon.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A pressurized water gun goes through water quickly, and using a large water bottle helps alleviate this issue. Choose a bottle that has a resealable cap so that you can refill the bottle when it has run out of water.  Other materials you'll need include a hand-held bike pump, a small drill or tack, and tape. Bear in mind that you’ll be carrying the bottle while you use it as a water gun. A two liter bottle full of liquid can be somewhat heavy, roughly weighing 4 pounds. You will be inserting a bike pump needle into the opening you make, so make sure the hole is large enough. It may be roughly the same size, or a bit smaller, to fit the needle correctly.  A tight or snug fit for the needle is ideal, as this keeps the water gun from “falling apart” easily during use. Using an hand drill or awl makes creating the hole easier, but be careful not to make the hole too large. Place the needle of the bike pump into the hole you created. You may use a bit of force if the hole is slightly smaller than the needle. This will help create a snug fit.  Apply some tape around the hilt of the needle, where it meets the bottle. This can help adhere the needle and pump to the bottle. Use a hand pump for making this squirt gun. Hand pumps are easier to carry around than other types of pumps, and better facilitate actual water gun play. This is where the water will spray from. A small hole works well, as the water will be fired through pressure created by the bike pump. Choose a spot that allows you to easily aim the bottle while pumping.  Puncturing multiple holes close to one another will create a wider “spray” effect. However, this will limit the distance the water gun fires, as the pressure will be divided between both holes. A large hole will create a large stream of water, but will more quickly consume the water, and requires greater pressure to travel further. Holding the pump and bottle in position, start pumping the bike pump. As air is pumped into the bottle, pressure will build, forcing water out of the only opening available – the hole you created earlier.  Make sure the bottle is able to let out enough water to handle the pressure. You may have to adjust the size of the firing hole to get a smooth stream. If the bottle feels like it is “inflating” and no water is coming out of the bottle, stop pumping and adjust the hole. You don’t want to risk any explosive events, such as the bike pump needle launching from the bottle.  Fill the bottle full of ice to give your victims a chilling blast of ice cold water.

SUMMARY: Purchase your materials. Pierce a hole in the bottle cap. Insert the bike pump. Create a hole elsewhere on the bottle. Pump the bike pump.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Each institution has a different protocol in place for dealing with an incident and filing a report.   Follow any instructions that accompany the forms. Each organization uses a different format, so pay attention to the guidelines. In some cases you're responsible for filling out a form issued by your institution. In other cases you'll be asked to type or write up the report on your own. Your form may have blanks for you to fill out with information about the incident. If not, start the report with a sentence clearly stating the following basic information:  The time, date and location of the incident (be specific; write the exact street address, etc.). Your name and ID number. Names of other members of your organization who were present Describe what brought to you at the scene of the incident. If you received a call, describe the call and note what time you received it. Write an objective, factual sentence describing what occurred.  For example, you could write that you were called to a certain address after a person was reported for being drunk and disorderly. Note that you should not write what you think might have happened. Stick to the facts, and be objective. Write it the same day as the incident if possible. If you wait a day or two your memory will start to get a little fuzzy. You should write down the basic facts you need to remember as soon as the incident occurs. Do your report write-up within the first 24 hours afterward.

SUMMARY:
Obtain the proper forms from your institution. Provide the basic facts. Include a line about the general nature of the incident. Start the report as soon as possible.