In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is for safety reasons, in case something happens to you and you are unable to end the session. It is also for practical reasons; you will need other people to help channel and build the energy. Plan on having a group of three to five people. Here's what an ideal group should look like:  One person to handle the pointer and ask the spirit questions. One to three people who are also touching the pointer. They are focusing the energy, but not asking any questions. One person to take notes or record the session. This will allow the group to analyze the spirit's answers later. The pointer is very important. It helps the spirits talk with you. Usually, it will move to a number or letter, but sometimes, it may start to do other things. Here are some things you should watch out for:  If the pointer starts to move through the alphabet or numbers in sequence, the spirit is counting down. Once it finishes, it can escape through the board. You want to end the session before this happens. If the pointer travels to each corner of the board, you have reached an evil spirit. End the session immediately. If the pointer starts to make figure eights, it means that an evil spirit has taken control of the board. Flip the pointer over and end the session. Never let the pointer fall to the floor. This will release the spirit that is moving it. Never leave the pointer on the board once you have finished a session. Always put it back into its bag and store it on the other side of the room. If you see the pointer on the board and no one is using it, flip it over, and end the session. Then, store the pointer on the opposite side of the room. There are some things you shouldn't talk about when using a Ouija board. Also, read the spirit's replies carefully. If he or she appears annoyed by a question, change the subject. In general, you should avoid any of the following topics:  God and religion Your death Where to find buried treasure Your name or any of your group members' names Most people ask the spirit questions about itself, such as its name and its gender. Some people also ask the spirit about its death, such as: what it died, how old it was when it died, the year it died in, and how it died. You don't have to ask the spirit these questions; you can also ask the spirit if it has a message for anyone, or if there's something it would like you (or a group member) to do. Here are some other topics you can bring up:  What the spirit's hobbies where, or what the spirit likes to do Whether or not the spirit always lives in the realm of the living Where the spirit used to live The spirit's family and home You should not believe everything a spirit tells you, especially if the spirit seems to be mischievous or malicious. Sometimes, the spirit will end the session first. If it doesn't, you will need to move the pointer to the word GOODBYE. This is important. If you don't do this, you will leave the doorway to the spirit world open. Other spirits might use this to enter your house.  Remember to thank the spirit for his or her time before saying goodbye. Respect the spirits. Try not to annoy, anger, or irritate them. Sometimes, you may need to end the session early, especially if you, any of your friends, or the space around you starts to feel strange. When this happens, you must move the pointer to the word GOODBYE, flip it upside down, and take it off the board. This will break any spiritual connections. Here are other things to keep in mind:  Remain calm at all times. If you start to panic, you may forget what to do. The spirit may also sense it, and use it to his or her advantage. If the spirit starts to get angry or swear, apologize to the spirit and end the session. An angry spirit is a dangerous spirit. If a spirit uses your name in any way, it is getting dangerous. You should finish the session right away. Keep your board someplace clean. Make sure that no one can mess with it. Keep the pointer in a cloth bag, and store it separately from the board. Do not store the pointer on top of the board, or you will risk leaving a portal to the spirit world open.
Summary: Always use the board in a group and never alone. Keep an eye on the pointer. Know what not to ask and what topics to avoid. Know what to ask about and what topics are acceptable. Understand that the dead, just like the living, can tell lies. Make sure you are polite and end a session by saying goodbye. Know when to end a session. Store the board and pointer properly when you are done using it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many of your Windows apps save files to the Documents folder by default. There are several ways to do this:  Click the Start menu, which is usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen, and then click the Documents folder. Click the circle or magnifying glass to the right of the Start menu, type documents into the search bar, and then click the Documents folder in the search results. Double-click the Documents folder on your desktop. Double-click This PC or Computer on the desktop, and then double-click Documents inside. This opens the file in its default app for viewing and/or editing.  You can also open a file with another program by right-clicking the file, selecting Open With, and then choosing another app. Check out https://www.openwith.org to learn more about finding the right app to open a file.
Summary: Open the Documents folder. Double-click the file you want to open.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In general, Roma tomatoes tend to work well for canned sauces because they contain less water and create a thicker sauce. Beefsteak, lemon boy, and better boy varieties also work well. Regardless of the type used, the tomatoes should be ripe and firm. Avoid using tomatoes that are mushy, bruised, or rotten. Set a large pot of water to a boil. Plunge each tomato into the boiling water for 30 to 45 seconds before removing it with a heat-resistant spoon or tongs. Immediately after the tomatoes are removed from the boiling water, they should be plunged into a bowl of ice water. This loosens the skins, making them easier to peel off for your sauce. You should be able to remove the skins by peeling them back with your fingers at this point, but if not, you can slide a smooth, sharp knife in between the skin and the meat of the tomato to begin the process. Remove the stem and the tough parts around the stem. Also remove any bruised, soft sections of the tomato. Hold each tomato half over a sink or extra bowl. Gently squeeze the half to drain it of excess water and the remove a good portion of the seeds. After the tomato is mostly dry, take a spoon to clear out the remaining seeds. You do not need to remove every last seed, but you should try to get most of them out. Place the tomato halves into a colander placed over the sink or over a large bowl. Allow the tomatoes to drain for 15 minutes or so. Removing as much moisture as possible will leave you with a much thicker sauce, and it will also reduce the amount of cooking time needed to create the sauce.
Summary:
Choose high quality tomatoes. Boil the tomatoes whole. Quickly dip the tomatoes into a bowl of ice water. Slide the skins off. Cut the tomatoes into halves. Scoop out the seeds and squeeze out the water. Drain the tomatoes.