Q: You'll need to log in with your Outlook credentials (email handle and password) if you haven't already done so. On mobile, tap the Outlook app to open Outlook. You'll have to tap the "Other" tab at the top of your page to view your emails. You can do this in the search box on the far left side of your screen; you'll need to enter email names, content keywords, or sender names to filter your email.  If you know the subject of a specific email, for example, you would search that subject name. On mobile, activate the "search" function by tapping the magnifying glass icon on the toolbar at the top of your screen. You can do this by clicking the checkbox to the left of a target email.; repeat this process for all emails you wish to archive.  For mobile, tap and hold an email. This will select the email; you can then tap any subsequent emails to select them. You can also hold down Control and tap A to select all emails in your inbox. This should be at the top of your Outlook page, right above your email feed. Doing so will archive your selected emails and remove them from your inbox! You may have to click "Create Archive Folder" first if you don't already have one; this will prompt Outlook to create a new folder for all of your Archived emails.  For mobile, tap the Archive button on the bottom right corner of your screen. Tap "Create" to have Outlook create an Archive folder for you, and your email will be successfully archived! For one email on mobile, simply swipe left over an email you wish to archive. This will send the email straight to the Archive folder. This is on the left side of your inbox at the bottom of the "Folders" menu. For mobile, tap the settings menu icon in the top left corner of your screen to open the "Folders" menu. The "Archive" option will be at the bottom of this menu.
A: Open your Outlook inbox. Search for emails you wish to archive. Select mail for archiving. Click the "Archive" button. View your archived mail by clicking "Archive".

Article: Set up your compressed air auto paint sprayer and add your chosen corrosion-resistant, self-etching automotive primer, all according to the product instructions. Hold the sprayer about 6 in (15 cm) from your practice surface, squeeze the trigger, and use a steady, side-to-side motion to coat the surface. Always maintain this sweeping motion while spraying.  A scrap car door from a local junkyard is the best practice material. However, a sheet of scrap steel will also do the job. A sheet of scrap wood or even cardboard is OK if necessary, but the primer and paint won’t spread and adhere in the same fashion. The process of loading and using a sprayer varies widely based on the brand and model. Follow the product instructions carefully. Make sure to put on all your safety gear first! Once you’ve mastered your spraying technique on your scrap material, replicate it on the vehicle. Aim to lay on a thin, even coat, starting at the roof and working down from there. Keep using the sweeping, side-to-side spraying motion throughout. It should take about 10-20 minutes to add a full primer coat to a typical vehicle. Follow the instructions on the container for letting the primer cure. The typical waiting time is 20-60 minutes. After that, repeat the process 1-2 more times, based on the product instructions.  After 2-3 coats of primer, the bare metal surface should be fully and evenly covered. Once you’re done applying primer, clean the sprayer according to the product instructions. Wait at least 1 hour after applying your last coat of primer, then use 1500-grit wet/dry sandpaper to smooth out the primed surfaces of the vehicle. Work section-by-section, sanding lightly from side-to-side, then up-and-down.  Some vehicle painters prefer to use sandpaper with an even finer grit, such as 2000-grit, for this task. It will take longer to do the job, but you’ll be less likely to sand off too much. Remember that your goal is just to remove the powdery finish, not to expose the bare metal beneath the primer. Use clean rags slightly dampened with a wax and grease remover, acetone, or paint thinner. Wipe fairly gently in circular motions, just enough to remove any accumulated dust or oil. Give the vehicle at least 5-10 minutes to dry before proceeding.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Practice your spraying technique on a scrap car door or sheet metal. Apply a primer coat, working from the top of the car downward. Let the primer cure, then add 1-2 more coats as recommended for the product. Sand away the powdery finish of the primer coats with wet/dry sandpaper. Wipe down all primed and sanded surfaces before applying paint.

Problem: Article: March, April, and May can be lovely but will still have their chilly and wet moments. It can also get pretty cold in the evenings throughout the spring season. Lighter shirts and slacks are good for this time of year. Spring colors come back into fashion as well, though some New Yorkers stick to black and other dark colors all year round. Plan to bring clothes that you can layer as temperatures can vary greatly in spring.   For women: Lighter dresses come back into favor starting in spring so pack some of them in your bag. Pants with cute tanks and a light jacket are also a staple outfit.  For men: Pants and solid colored shirts with a blazer are a standard outfit on the streets of New York. While it does get warmer, its still good to remember to pack some clothes that will keep you warm in the cold evenings. Some ideas include bulky sweaters you can wear over spandex, and light blazers. Regular sweatshirts, unless they are distressed, crop-top, or graphically enhanced, are a sure sign you are not a fashionable New Yorker.
Summary: Know what spring in NYC is like. Plan for both warm and cold weather. Bring a jacket and some sweaters. Don’t wear sweatshirts.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hazelnuts take on a smoky flavor when roasted over an open fire such as a fire pit or barbecue. They also make for a delicious snack if you're out camping with friends. Here's what you have to do if you want to roast hazelnuts over an open fire:

SUMMARY: Roast hazelnuts over an open fire. Place the shelled nuts in a fire safe pot or pan and carefully set them on hot coals. Stir them frequently for 2 to 3 minutes, depending on the heat, until they are brown, roasted and fragrant.

Q: If you're just starting out, small metal objects work best.  For more advanced practice, you might use unwashed clothing. Let your eye travel from one object to the next, staying conscious of the initial feelings or impressions you get from each. Take a few deep, cleansing breaths.  Relax into a seated position and close your eyes. Turn it over and open your mind to the history it contains.  If you see or hear anything, let your partner know.  Repeat with all objects and check for verification later.  Try to identify the gender, age, and race of the owner. Report your impressions with accuracy and ask your partner for verification. Don't fret if you don't get any impressions.  Not every object will inspire a vision.
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Have a partner bring you a series of unfamiliar objects. Arrange them in front of you and focus on each one in sequence. Get comfortable. Take an object in your hands.