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It's the app that has an image of a purple star with a camera in the middle.  Download iMovie from the App Store {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/5\/55\/Iphoneappstoreicon.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/5\/55\/Iphoneappstoreicon.png\/30px-Iphoneappstoreicon.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an iOS icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, if it's not already installed on your Mac. It's the button with a back arrow {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/11\/Android7expandleft.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/11\/Android7expandleft.png\/30px-Android7expandleft.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} on it. "Create New" will start a new project from scratch. Click Movie, if you are creating a new project. This will connect to your iTunes library. The timeline is the large bar at the bottom that contains all the audio and video clips in your project.  You will see the audio in wave form in the timeline. Drag the slider bar next to "Settings" to zoom in and zoom out in the timeline.

summary: Click to open iMovie. Click Projects at the top. Select a project, or click Create New. Click the Audio tab at the top. Drag a song to a blank space in the timeline.


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Many office printers can attempt to clear the jam themselves. Look for a button marked paper release or paper jam. Consult the user manual if you cannot identify every button. This may be worth trying again later in the process, if you have managed to remove some paper but still can't print. Turn off the printer and let it finish its shutdown process. Wait a few moments, then turn it back on again. Sometimes a printer will clear the jam itself during its start-up cycle. Resetting a printer can get it to recheck the paper path and stop detecting a jam that is no longer there. Many printers have a small screen that displays a line or two of text. When jammed, such printers may try to give you an idea of where the jam is and what to do next. Follow the on-screen instructions and the user manual to reduce the chance of damaging your printer. Make sure the trays are loaded, but not overloaded, with paper. Sometimes too much or too little paper will register as a jam. Try to print again after reducing paper stacks below the recommended maximum for your model. Remove all paper from trays. Fully open all trays and access panels until you find the jam. If a panel won't open with gentle pressure, look for a release latch or consult the manual.   Warning: Do not reach into the printer while it is still on. This can cause serious injury. Some drawer-style trays can be fully removed. Look for a release catch. It may help to use a mirror when checking trays and panels in the back. If possible, have the printer moved away from the wall to allow for more access. Turn off the printer. Allow to cool for at least thirty minutes, or confirm with your user manual that the mechanism around the paper jam is a safe temperature. For added safety, unplug the printer. When you find the paper, slowly pull it out with both hands. If you have a choice, tug from the end with the most paper sticking out. Do not use force, since tearing the paper could cause more problems. If you cannot remove it, contact the people in charge of the office printer's repair. Dirty mechanisms are a less common cause than actual paper jams, but cleaning may be worth a try if you don't see any stuck paper. Refer to the owner's manual to avoid causing harm. Attach all trays and close all panels before you turn on the printer. After turning it on, give it time to finish its start up cycle. Some printers remember an unfinished print job and try again automatically. For other models, you may have to send the job again. If the readout has an error message, consult the user manual to interpret it. Office printers are expensive, fragile pieces of equipment, and some problems are not easy to repair without specialized tools and knowledge. Typically, the office has a contract with a maintenance and repair service. Contact this service and request an inspection.

summary: Look for a paper release button. Restart the printer. Look at the readout, if possible. Remove excess paper. Locate the jam. Turn off the printer and let cool for thirty minutes. Gently remove paper. Clean any dirty parts inside the printer, if you cannot find the jam. Turn on the printer. Try the print job again. Contact a professional.


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The next time you're out for a stroll, see how many new plants you can spot. Get a photo and jot down a short description of the most common species, then look up the names to assign to their general characteristics. You can gradually expand your knowledge of regional greenery to include species in neighboring areas and rare seasonal offshoots.  Before you can rattle off the names of plants growing halfway around the world, you should make an effort to familiarize yourself with those that are found where you live. It's also a good idea to brush up on the nicknames of common local plants, as you're more likely to encounter these than their more technical Latin names. If you're at a national park, arboretum, or wilderness preserve, keep an eye out for small signs displaying the names of prominent plants. These signs will typically include additional contextual information, such as the species' preferred growing conditions and history in the area. They may be just what you need to satisfy your curiosity on the spot. Floral factoids are also frequently found on placards along hiking trails and at scenic landmarks. If you're serious about continuing your quest for knowledge, sign up for a class or two at a nearby university or community college. In an academic setting, you'll be able to examine a wide range of specimens up close, follow growth and reproductive cycles, and learn the fundamentals of classification and taxonomy. Guided instruction can lend you a deeper understanding of the biological differences that determine a plant's appearance.  You may be able to audit classes like introductory botany, horticulture, and principles of gardening if your time or money is limited. Some schools offer specialized self-study courses online for as little as $50-100 per unit. Distance learning is perfect for those who are interested in progressing at their own leisure.
summary: Teach yourself to recognize local flora. Look for plaques when you're in natural areas. Take a botany course to receive a formal education on plants.