Q: Before spraying any glass cleaner, ensure that the area beneath them gets cleaned as well.  Leave them in the “up” position for the duration of the cleaning process. You could choose to spray either the left or right side first.  Spray in such a way that you cover the broadest possible area of that portion of the windshield which you intend to wipe first.  Two or three squirts of cleaner is usually enough.  If your windshield is very large, use four or five squirts of glass cleaner, as needed. With your microfiber rag in hand, extend your arm to the upper center of the windshield and bring it straight down along the central vertical line of your windshield.  Return your hand to the top of the windshield but slightly towards the side of the windshield you’re standing on.  Wipe another vertical line down parallel to the first.  Continue to wipe the windshield in this way, moving progressively closer to the side of the windshield you’re located on, until it has been completely wiped. If you have a hard time leaning over the front of your vehicle to access the central areas of your windshield, use a step-stool to gain some height. When you’ve completed a vertically-oriented wipe-down, begin a horizontally-oriented wipe-down.  Starting again at the upper center of the windshield, drag the microfiber towel straight out toward the edge of the windshield you’re standing on.  Then, wipe another, parallel row toward the same edge, beginning just below the first row.  Continue in this manner until the half of the windshield you chose to start on is completely cleaned. Once finished with one side of the windshield, repeat the process to clean the other half.  For instance, if you began by wiping horizontal and vertical lines on the right side of the vehicle, move to the left side in order to complete the cleaning process.  This ensures the entire windshield gets clean.  If you need to go over a certain spot more than once, wipe over it with a straight back-and-forth motion.  Do not clean using circular motions as if you’re buffing the surface.  This action could leave streaks. While the first wipe-down was intended to clean the glass cleaner off the windshield and remove excess grime, buffing the windshield is essentially moving your hand in a circular motion.  Exchange the towel you used to wipe off the glass cleaner with a clean one.  Depending on the size of your windshield, you might need several clean microfiber towels.  Move your hand in a tight circular motion around the surface of the windshield.  Start on one side of the vehicle, then move to the other side to ensure the entire surface of the windshield gets buffed. Your windshield should sparkle like a fresh-cut diamond.
A: Lift the windshield wipers up. Spray half the windshield with glass cleaner. Wipe the glass clean with straight vertical wipes. Wipe the glass clean with straight horizontal wipes. Repeat the process on the other side. Buff the windshield.

Q: To constantly worry about what he will do next and how he is making your life miserable will only make you feel worse.  It is destructive to focus all your energy externally and not on yourself. Stop trying to control things you cannot, and re-direct your energy towards regaining personal power. These emotions will drain your energy and keep you stuck on your ex and/or the current situation.  Use your energy instead for working towards the future you want for yourself and/or making your present situation more bearable.   Rather than focus on what he is doing to make you unhappy now, remember why you were with him in the first place.  There was a reason you liked him initially and you probably had some really good times together.  When you feel angry or hurt by something he does, refocus your thoughts toward trying to understand why he acted that way.  Seeing his perspective might make his actions easier to accept and move past. Most people act negatively out of fear—the fear of being disrespected, of not being loved, or of what may go wrong. People also usually cause harm to others because they are feeling bad themselves and want to share it with you.   They are under such pain that all they have to give to others is pain. Realizing this truth will help you advance on the road to compassion and forgiveness.   People hurt others due to ignorance and self-concern. They justify their harmful behavior by thinking they are doing what they need to do given the circumstances in their lives.  Think about your motivations before you act on any impulses.  Try to acknowledge that your motivations for reacting probably initially stem from these fears or negative thoughts. Nothing your ex does can bother you unless you decide to let it.  You can’t control his behavior or what others think about your relationship, but you can decide to not let it ruin your day.  Remember that “evilness” is simply a judgment, and not really a useful one.  Unless he is threatening you with physical violence or has committed a severe transgression against your general well-being, he is probably not inherently a bad person.  Labeling your ex as “evil” pits you and him on opposite sides of a struggle, making him seem more powerful than he really is.  Realizing you are both fallible human beings takes away any advantages you may be giving him accidentally. If he has committed violence or voices an intention to do so, however, take this very seriously and get help from professionals—police, courts, counselors, etc.
A: Recognize that you can only control your own behavior. Let go of anger and resentment. Practice compassion instead of judgment. Take away his power to hurt you emotionally.

Q: Doing so opens a code console. Type the following code into the console, directly below the "Private Sub" text and directly above the "End Sub" text.   Text3.Text=val(Text1)+val(Text2) Double-click the Form1 option under the "Project1" heading on the right side of the page to do so. This will re-open the console. Type the following into the console:   Text3.Text=val(Text1)-val(Text2) This will re-open the console. Type the following into the console:   Text3.Text=val(Text1)*val(Text2) This will re-open the console. Type the following into the console:   Text3.Text=val(Text1)/val(Text2)
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Double-click the + button. Enter the addition code. Return to the calculator form. Double-click the - button. Enter the subtraction code. Double-click the x or * button. Enter the multiplication code. Double-click the / button. Enter the division code.