Write an article based on this "Click the clip you want to add a caption to. Drag the black bar to the exact point you want the caption to appear. Click the Home tab. Click the Caption button. Type the text that you want to appear in the caption. Use the Font and Paragraph tools to format the caption text. Click and drag the caption around the screen to change position. Adjust the Text duration value. Click an effect to change how the caption appears. Continue adding captions."
article: Captions appear over the video that is playing, and can be used for subtitles, labels, or anything else you can think of. The black bar can be found on the timeline after clicking a clip.   You'll see the preview appear of how it will look on the screen. If you don't see these, select the text box and click the Format tab at the top of the screen.  This will change how long the caption appears on the screen. You can hover your cursor over the different effect options to see a preview of what it will look like. You can click the ▼ button on the right side of the list to see more options. You can keep adding caption boxes, but two captions cannot exist at the same time. This means that every time you want to change the text, you'll need to create a new caption for it.

Write an article based on this "Drape the scarf around the mannequin's shoulders. Bring the right side over the left. Bring the end of the scarf under and over the top of the loop. Tighten the "knot" as you wish."
article: Like other clothes, scarves are often displayed on mannequins in stores. If you have a mannequin (or a similar round display mount), you can make it "wear" your scarf with this easy fold. Start by laying the scarf over the mannequin's shoulders (or around the back of your mount) so that it hangs down on either side. Note that this style also works for yourself — these instructions may be for displaying the scarf on a mannequin, but you can wear it by simply replicating them. The scarf should now be hanging down roughly evenly on either side of your mannequin. Grab the end of the scarf on the right and pull it over the end on the left. The scarves should be making an "X" pattern. Next, take the right end of the scarf that you moved in the last step. Tuck it up and under the left end. Let the slack fall over the top of the loop you've just made. You should now have a very loose "knot" or tie roughly in the center of the mannequin's chest. At this point, you may pull on either end of the scarf to tighten the central "knot." As you do this, for a symmetrical presentation, try to keep both loose ends of the scarf roughly level.

Write an article based on this "Put on a life vest. Adjust the bindings on the wakeboard. Get in the water. Hold the handle securely. Keep the board on it’s edge in the water. Position 1 arm on either side of your front knee."
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Even if you’re a seasoned swimmer, it’s essential that you wear a life vest while wakeboarding. Put one on and secure the straps before getting in the water. Familiarize yourself with the hand signals you’ll use to communicate with the driver of the boat before you get in the water. For instance, thumbs up means speed up, while thumbs down means slow down. A slash across the neck means stop the boat/cut the motor. Set the bindings on the wakeboard so they feel comfortable and secure. If they’re too loose, you won’t be able to maintain your balance. If they’re too tight, your feet will hurt, taking the fun out of the sport. Keep 1 hand on the handle of the tow rope as you scoot off the boat into the water. Take a few moments to get comfortable as the boat begins to move away from you. Once the rope is taut, you can use it to maintain your balance while floating in the water. It’s important to maintain a good grip on the tow rope handle so it doesn’t fly out of your hands. That being said, keep your arms relaxed and your knees bent while floating in the water. Never hook or loop the handle around or over any part of your body, as that will make it more difficult to let go of. Starting out, the wakeboard should be positioned on it’s edge so that the bottom of the board is perpendicular to the surface of the water. Make sure the edge of the board is slightly above the water. If you try to keep the board flat underneath you, you won’t be able to balance when the boat accelerates. Before you go wakeboarding, figure out which foot to put forward by having someone gently push you from behind. The foot you step forward with will be the one you put in front on the wakeboard. Once you’re in the water with the wakeboard, place 1 arm on each side of your front knee. Keep your arms bent and the handle close to your chest.