If you are using an envelope that has a see-through “window" where the recipient’s name and address will show through, it is very important that you have the letter formatted so that this information lines up correctly.  To format a business letter, you should first ensure that your margins are set at 1 inch (2.5 cm) on all sides in your word processor. Make sure that you have the text aligned to the left hand side of the page while you are typing the date and the recipient’s address. The letter should be single spaced except for in-between paragraphs. Between paragraphs there should be two spaces. The entire letter should be left aligned. There should be approximately 2 inches (5.1 cm) of blank space from the top of the page to the place where you type the first line of text (the date). Type the date out in full (e.g. April 1, 2016 instead of 4/1/16). Hit enter two times so that you have a blank space between the date and where you will type the recipient’s information. Type the full name of the recipient (e.g. Mr. John Doe), hit enter and type the address of the recipient, hit enter again and type the city, state, and zip code of the recipient. Be sure to include a space between the recipient’s contact information and the salutation. ” To take advantage of the window of the envelope, you will need to fold the letter so that the recipient’s name and address face outwards.  This version of folding doesn’t afford the same privacy as folding the letter inwards, but it must be folded this way if you want the name and address to show through the window. If the letter contains sensitive information, it may be best to use a standard envelope with no window. Having the text facing down will make it easier to see where the name and address are when you fold it. If you have done this right, you will not be able to read the text of the letter. The letter should be text-side down, but make sure that it is also arranged so that the recipient’s name and address are closest to you. If you have done this right, when you peek underneath the paper, the name and address of the recipient will be the closest thing to you. Take the upper third of the paper and fold it down towards you. If you aren’t sure how far that is, you can also align the envelope under the center of the paper to use as a guide. Take the bottom third of the paper and fold it up and away from you. The name and address of the recipient should now be visible to you. Take the letter so that the recipient’s information faces the front of the envelope. Insert the letter so that the information shows through the window. If you can’t see the recipient’s information, you might have inserted the letter upside down. Remove the letter and turn it around (the recipient’s information should still face the window).
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you have formatted the letter correctly. Fold the letter into a “z fold. Begin with the letter so that the text faces down. Arrange the letter so that it is upside down. Fold the top down. Fold the bottom up. Insert the folded letter into the envelope.

Q: Take out any furniture, rugs, decor, and anything else from the room so they’re not in the way and they don’t get any dust or dirt on them. Make sure the rooms on both sides of the wall are completely empty. Be sure to take down anything that may be hanging on the wall as well. Once the rooms are clear, put down enough plastic tarp to cover all of the floors and baseboards so they’re protected from any dust, dirt, and debris that may get on them from the wall being knocked down. Use masking tape to seal the edges of the tarp and connect them to the other walls.  You can also use plastic drop cloths, but make sure there aren’t any gaps between them. Find tarps and drop cloths at home improvement stores, paint supply stores, and online. Taking down the wall can release a lot of dust and dirt in the air, which can escape into adjacent rooms through the doorways. Use masking tape to hang plastic sheets over the entrances so the room is sealed and dust is contained inside of it. Tape the sheets to the top of the doorways so they hang down over the opening. Place towels or plastic sheets over the air vents in the room so dust isn’t distributed to the other rooms in the building. Use masking tape to seal the edges of the vents. Keep any ceiling fans turned off to minimize the dust being shifted around.
A: Clear the rooms on both sides of the wall. Lay down a plastic tarp over the floor to protect it. Hang plastic sheeting in the doorways to block off the room. Cover any vents in the rooms to keep dust from escaping.

Article: Doing so will prompt an installation window to appear. It's to the right of the "Folder" address bar in the middle of the pop-up window. Doing so opens a new window. Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to paste in the copied address, then press ↵ Enter. This will ensure that OptiFine installs to your Minecraft directory. It's at the bottom of the OptiFine window. This confirms that OptiFine installed successfully. Click or double-click the Minecraft app icon, which resembles a grassy block of dirt. Doing so brings up the Minecraft launcher window. It's a tab in the upper-right corner of the window. This option is near the top of the list of Minecraft versions. Doing so brings up a page with several text boxes. In the "Name" text box, enter a name for your OptiFine configuration. It's below the "Name" box. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This is the drop-down menu option that has "OptiFine" and the current version number of your OptiFine installation in the title. It's a green button at the bottom of the window. In order to select OptiFine as the version of Minecraft to run, do the following:  Click the News tab in the Minecraft launcher window. Click the upward-facing arrow to the right of PLAY. Click your OptiFine configuration's name. Click PLAY.
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Double-click the OptiFine setup file. Click ⋯. Enter the copied game directory address. Click Install. Click OK when prompted. Open the Minecraft launcher. Click Launch options. Click Add new. Enter a name. Click the "Version" drop-down box. Select the "OptiFine" release. Click Save. Run the OptiFine version of Minecraft.

Article: Shapes action buttons custom       Then match the custom buttons color with the maze that you've drawn. Then the user will then try to cross carefully, without touching the button.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Add a title, and a subtitle. Make a quick menu by adding a Play button and an Instructions button. Construct the following, which will be used in the game: Draw up a custom action button, filling up the whole slide. Make a game over slide. Go back to the slide where you made the custom action button. Right-click the button. Click the mouse over tab. Hyperlink it to the game over slide. Add a custom action button in somewhere in the maze so it nearly blocks the way, to make the game more challenging. Add a picture like a hole, scissors, anything that'll try to block the paths way. Select the custom button that is blocking the way, right click/hyperlink/mouse over/game over slide. Save the file.