In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's at the top of the PowerPoint window. A new toolbar will open near the top of the window. On a Mac, you'll click the Home tab instead. It's on the far-left side of the toolbar. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu to appear.  On a Mac, click the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png\/30px-Android7dropdown.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} drop-down arrow to the right of the New Slide icon in the toolbar. Clicking the white slide-shaped box above this option will result in a new text slide being inserted. In the drop-down menu, click one of the following to add it to your presentation:  Title Slide Title and Content Section Header Two Content Comparison Title Only Blank Content with Caption Picture with Caption You can certainly add slides as you go, but adding a few slides up-front will give you an idea of the layout of the presentation as you progress through it. Once you have more than one slide in your PowerPoint presentation, you can move the slides around by clicking and dragging a slide's preview box up or down on the left-hand column of the PowerPoint window. Naturally, the title slide should be the first slide in your presentation, meaning that it should be the top slide in the left-hand column.
Summary: Click the Insert tab. Click New Slide ▼. Select a type of slide. Add any other slides that you think you'll need. Reposition your slides as needed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: All kinds of fruit can be frozen safely, and stored for up to a year. Some fruits taste great frozen, while others you might want to thaw first. It is entirely up to your tastebuds to decide.  Bananas. Papaya. Berry fruits, e.g. strawberries, raspberries, blackberries. Kiwi. Oranges. Pineapple. Blueberries. Seedless grapes. These are always popular when frozen, because they take on a texture like ice cream. Peel the bananas and cut them in half. Wrap in plastic (optional), lay flat on a baking tray and place into the freezer. They will take about two hours to freeze, but ideally you should leave them in the freezer overnight. If you have children, insert a popsicle stick before freezing, to help small hands hold them. Clean and remove the green leaves and stems of strawberries and freeze for several hours. You can also freeze blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries. Allow them to thaw for about 10 minutes prior to serving. Cut oranges into quarters, and watermelon into bite-sized pieces. Wrap the fruit in plastic food wrap and arrange it on a plate or tray. Freeze for several hours. Cut fruit into chunks and slide onto a kebab stick. Place in the freezer and remove when frozen. They should take about two to three hours to freeze. This makes an excellent barbecue or poolside snack in the heat of summer.  Strawberries and bananas make a great combination. Watermelon and grapes make a tasty summer treat. Orange and mango cubes make a fancy, tropical treat. Grapes are low in calories and are packed with vitamins and antioxidants. When frozen, they become pleasantly crunchy with smooth, sorbet-like centers.  Rinse a large bunch of grapes under cool or lukewarm water, and pat dry with a paper towel. They don't need to be completely dry. Place your grapes in a sealed plastic bag, and freeze them overnight. You can also put frozen grapes directly in a glass of white wine instead of an ice cube. Cut two mangoes into bite-sized cubes and put them in a sealed plastic bag and freeze them. Enjoy them plain, or drizzle a small amount of lime juice over them. They should be frozen in about two hours. Kiwi are also delicious when prepared this way.
Summary: Experiment to find the frozen fruits you like best. Make frozen bananas. Try frozen berries. Snack on frozen oranges and watermelon. Create frozen fruit kebabs. Try frozen grapes. Freeze mango cubes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Right after planting, the tulips do actually need watering to trigger growth. This will likely be one of the few times you actually have to water them. Do not water them again until you see leaves. Then, you can give them a light sprinkling and that's it. If it hasn't rained in a few weeks in your area, give your tulips a dusting of water. This will be one of the rare occasions when you should step in and get some moisture into the soil. Tulips often need less water during the spring due to lots of rain and moisture. Most of the time, the weather will take care of this plant for you. Normal rainfall is all they need.
Summary:
Water your tulips once planted. Water developing tulips only during a dry spell.