Once a new document is created, you can place an object (like an image) and create some text to work with. If you’re already working in a document that has both an object and text, there’s no need to create a new one. This keyboard shortcut will create the image or shape you’d like to wrap text around. With this tool, you can click anywhere on the document and begin typing. Increase the size of selected text with ⌘ Cmd+⇧ Shift+> (Mac) or Ctrl+⇧ Shift+> (Windows). Decrease selected text size with ⌘ Cmd+⇧ Shift+< (Mac) or Ctrl+⇧ Shift+< (Windows). Now that you have at text and an object, it’s time to wrap the text. To select more than one object, hold the Ctrl key as you click.  This brings the selected object to the front of the text, which is necessary to make text wrap around it.  The text will now wrap around all selected objects. Notice how the text that wraps around the object automatically adjusts to the object’s new location.  If the object is not a perfect square or rectangle (for example, a drawing of a dog) and you’d like the text to wrap along the path of its curves/edges, click the Pen tool, then draw around the outline of the object. Once the outline is complete, click the “Object” menu, choose “Text Wrap,” then “Make.” Press ⌘ Cmd+Z or Ctrl+Z to undo your changes if desired.  This will allow you to adjust some of the visual elements of the text wrapping.  Change the value in the "Offset" box to adjust the distance between object and text. The larger the number, the more space will appear between the text and the object(s). Use a negative (-) number to make the text overlap the object. Check "Invert Wrap" to make the text appear inside of the object and wrap within it rather than around it. To undo a change you just made, press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or ⌘ Command+Z (Mac) to undo them. Type a file name you’ll remember, then click “Save.” If you don’t want to create a brand new document, just click “File,” then “Save” to commit your changes.

Summary: Open Adobe Illustrator. Press ⌘ Command+N (Mac) or Ctrl+N (Windows) to create a new Illustrator document. Place an object into your document with ⌘ Command+⇧ Shift+P (Mac) or Ctrl+⇧ Shift+P (Windows). Select the Text tool by pressing ⌘ Command+T (Mac) or Ctrl+T (Windows). Type in the text you'd like to wrap. Click the Selection tool (the arrow), then click the object you placed earlier. Navigate to the Object menu and find "Arrange"  Select “Bring to Front”. Navigate to the Object menu and find "Text Wrap"  Select “Make”. Use the Select tool to drag the object to a different area of the document. Navigate to the Object menu, and find "Text Wrap". Select “Text Wrap Options”. Click “OK” to apply your changes. Click “File,” then “Save As” to save your work.


VOCs are chemicals that easily escape into the atmosphere through common use around the house. Check the front label of household products to determine if they contain VOCs.  Examples of common products include nail care products (acetone, ethyl alcohol), paint strippers or adhesive removers (methylene chloride), and aerosol spray products (butane). Check the National Institute of Health's Household Products Database for more information about specific products and their ingredients.  Shop for "green" products that don't contain VOCs. If you must use VOC products, buy in small quantities that can be used quickly instead of stored. If you must store the product, do so in a tightly sealed, original container, in a well-ventilated area. Gasoline emissions are one of the major causes of smog--whether from vehicles or lawn equipment. Try eco-friendly lawn mowers, hedgers, trimmers, or any other lawn equipment that can be powered electrically.  You can also avoid mowing altogether by changing the material in your yard. Opt for artificial grass, succulents, hard landscapes, or rock gardens to do away with mowing forever. This will also save you time and money spent on maintenance and watering. There are also "real grass alternatives" that look and act like traditional grass turf, but require less maintenance. When you buy products that are made locally, it cuts down on the cost of transport which reduces emissions. Local farmers' markets and grocery stores can help you determine where items were produced.  There are many sites online that link local buyers and sellers such as Direct Local Food, GrowBuyEat, and AgLocal.  Besides farmers' markets, try local farmers' stands, farms, and wineries. There are even many restaurants that are joining the movement towards supporting locally grown items.  Make a community garden. Grow vegetables and fruit for your community and local distribution. The less energy you consume at home, the less pollutants that are released into the atmosphere. There are many ways to decrease energy consumption including through lighting, heating and cooling, and appliance use.  Replace your old incandescent light bulbs with energy saving halogen incandescents, CFLs, and LEDs which can be found at your local hardware store.  For heating and cooling try energy-saving thermostats that automatically reset temperatures while you're away from home. Shop for energy-efficient appliances that use less energy such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, and dishwashers.

Summary: Avoid high VOC products. Avoid gas-powered yard equipment. Buy local. Be energy efficient in your home.


This is not required for the trick to work, but will allow you to level up twice as fast. To purchase a Lucky Egg, tap on the PokéBall on the main screen and tap the "Shop" icon. Scroll to the third row of items to find Lucky Eggs. These Pokémon are the easiest to level up, which is how you will gain your experience using this trick. Pidgey is the best Pokémon to use for this reason, but Weedle and Rattata work as well. In return, he will give you candy, which you can use to level up your Pokémon. To transfer Pokémon to Professor Willow:  Tap the PokéBall on screen, and then the Pokémon symbol to open your list of Pokémon. Tap on a Pokémon that you have a duplicate of, and hit the "Transfer" button. This will open a list of the Pokémon you have caught. Tap on a Pokémon you have caught multiple of, and hit the "Transfer" button. Professor Willow will take the Pokémon to his lab, and give you candy in return. This candy can be used to level up and evolve your Pokémon. From the main screen, tap the PokéBall near the bottom and then the "Items" button to open up a list of all items in your pack. Tap on the Lucky Egg you have purchased to use it. This will grant you a 30-minute period during which all of the experience you gain will be doubled. Since this period only lasts 30 minutes, be sure to complete the rest of this method once you have enacted this step! Your Pokémon will level up very quickly, causing you to gain a huge spike in XP and, depending on your current level as a trainer, allow you to increase by a level or two.The evolution animation takes almost 30 seconds to complete, meaning that you could get about 60,000 to 65,000 XP if you use up the entire 30 minutes on evolving. You're well on your way to becoming a stronger trainer!
Summary: Buy a Lucky Egg (optional). Catch several weak Pokémon of the same type. Transfer your duplicate Pokémon to Professor Willow. Tap the Pokémon button. Transfer your duplicate Pokémon to Professor Willow. Open up your Items. Use your Lucky Egg. Use all of your candy on the Pidgeys in your pack. Repeat these steps over to gain more experience.