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Go to https://www.onlineocr.net/ in your computer's web browser. This website will allow you to convert a few different file types (JPEG included) into a Word document. It's in the lower-left side of the webpage. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window in which you can select your JPEG file. Go to the folder in which your JPEG is stored, then click once the JPEG file you want to convert. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so uploads the JPEG file to the OnlineOCR website. On a Mac, you may click Choose here. If you want to use a language other than the one listed in the middle text box, click the current language and then click the language you want to use. If the third text box doesn't have "Microsoft Word (docx)" written in it, click the text box and then click Microsoft Word (docx) in the drop-down menu. It's on the far-right side of the page. Doing so prompts OnlineOCR to begin converting your JPEG file into a Word document. This link is below the Select file... button. Your converted Word document will download onto your computer. Depending on your browser's settings, you may need to select a save location or confirm the download before the file will download. Double-click the converted Word document to do so. It's in a yellow bar at the top of the Word document. Doing so will make the Word document editable.  This is necessary because, since you downloaded the Word document from the Internet, Word views it as potentially dangerous. Remember to save any changes you make by pressing Ctrl+S (Windows) or ⌘ Command+S (Mac).

summary: Open OnlineOCR. Click Select file…. Select your JPEG file. Click Open. Select a language. Make sure you're converting to a Word document. Click CONVERT. Click Download Output File. Open your new Word document. Click Enable Editing.


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Cleaning stains out of leather is different than cleaning stains out of most other upholstery. However, if you notice a fresh stain, you can still use a paper towel to absorb the moisture. Dab at the stain, but don’t wipe so you don’t spread the stain around. If you are able to, locate the zipper on your chair and take the stuffing out. The stain has likely reached the stuffing, and if so the smell will linger there the most.  If you do not have a zipper that lets you remove the stuffing, you can still follow the next step, but you may want to act as quickly as possible so the stain does not have time to settle into the stuffing. Use just a small amount on a sponge or pad and rub in a circular motion, covering the entire chair not just the stain spot.  Anytime you wash or clean leather, you must wash the entire cushion, even up to the edges, so you don’t end up with a “water stain.” You want the leather to dry evenly so there is no single spot that sticks out.  ”Nature’s Miracle” is a popular, all-surface cleaner to remove pet-related urine stains because it effectively breaks down the damaging chemical properties of the urine.   If you have suede, nubuck, or unfinished leather it is recommended that you use cleaners specifically designed for those materials. They will likely be damaged or discolored if the wrong cleaner is used.   Try your cleaner on a discreet area of your leather furniture to observe its effects before fully applying it - this will let you know if there will be any adverse effects. Use an enzyme or bacteria-based cleaner and wash the stuffing gently by hand in a sink or bathtub. If possible, allow the stuffing to air-dry outside under sunlight which helps the stuffing dry faster while simultaneously helping the odor dissipate. Do not dry the leather under the sun, as it could bleach or harden the material. Let it dry in a cool, indoor location.

summary: Absorb the stain with a paper towel. Remove the stuffing. Clean the leather with a leather-specific deep cleaner. Hand-wash the stuffing. Dry the stuffing completely. Dry the leather.


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This can be hard in a large group of people.   You will want to get up without attracting attention. Try quickly walking away while the people around you are distracted. But watch where you are going, so you don't bump into someone on accident.  Remain calm. If you seem nervous, people are more likely to notice. If you don't know the people around you, try to walk slowly so you don't attract attention. If you do know the people, try to make a hasty retreat to the bathroom. Don't slouch or cover the spot, because if you do, you will likely attract attention and receive questions. This can be an easy way to cover the wet spot on your pants so you can get to the bathroom. It's best to tie it from the back because that's how normal people tie it. If you have a shirt that is long enough, pull it down so it can cover your front area.   Wrap the jacket around your waist. Remain calm so you don't look suspicious. Act like nothing is wrong. Calmly get to a bathroom or get home. This generally only works if you are at a restaurant or if you have a drink in your hand, and this can be a good cover if you don't have a jacket to cover your pants.  This will give an excuse to why your pants are wet before you can excuse yourself to the restroom. Make a joke that you are clumsy and laugh it off like spilling the drink was an accident. Excuse yourself to the restroom to clean up. You can see if you can clean up the stain or if you need to go home.  Look in the mirror or get into a stall for more privacy. If the stain is minor, you can try cleaning it up. If not, make some excuse to go home. Try to make an excuse to leave such as "I needed to be home by a certain time" or "I have homework to do" as well as research.
summary: Excuse yourself from what you are doing. Cover your pants with a jacket or sweater. Spill your drink on your lap. Get to a bathroom as fast as possible.