Problem: Article: You can use any web browser on PC or Mac.  This is the web address to Google Docs. It's the icon with three horizontal lines in the upper-left corner.  This displays the menu. It's in the menu that flies out when you click the icon with three horizontal lines.  It's next to an icon that resembles a green sheet of paper with a table on it.  This opens Spreadsheets in Google Docs. It's the first square at the top of the page that has an icon that resembles a colorful plus (+) sign.  This creates a new Google Spreadsheet document. Use the first row at the top of the spreadsheet to create headers for your contact information in each cell.  Type First and last in the first two cells create a column your contacts first and last names.  Then type Email in a cell at the top of the spreadsheet to create a column for your contacts email addresses.  You can also create headers for any other information you have, such as Phone number and Location or Address. Type the contact's name in the columns below the "First" and "Last" header cells.  Then type their email in the column below the "Email" header.  Then add any other contact information you have in the columns below the appropriate headers. You can also import contact information by clicking Add-ons and then selecting Yet Another Mail Merge.  Select Import Contacts and then select Google Contacts or Other CRMs.  Select a contact group using the drop-down menu next to "Groups", and then click Import Contacts.
Summary: Navigate to https://docs.google.com using a web browser. Click ☰. Click Sheets. Click Blank. Create Headers for your contact information. Enter your contact information below the appropriate headers.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You’ll need to start your exam by getting an initial sense of how far you may be dilated. Instead of putting your entire hand into your vagina, which may cause discomfort, use your pointer and middle fingers to start checking your cervix.  Remember to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before inserting your fingers into your vagina. Locate the entrance of your vagina with the tips of your fingers. The back of your hand should be facing your spine, and your palm should face upwards. Angle your fingers back towards your anus to most effectively feel your cervix. If you feel any pain or extreme discomfort, remove your fingers. A woman’s cervix feels like a pair of puckered lips when pregnant. After you’ve inserted your fingers into and up your vaginal canal, keep pushing them until you reach what feels like the puckered lips.  Be aware that some women have a high cervix and others have a low cervix. You may need to insert your fingers further up your vaginal canal or may reach it relatively quickly. The cervix is basically the “end” of your vaginal canal no matter its position in your body.  Use a gentle touch to feel for your cervix. Pressing or poking it with your fingers can lead to bleeding. Recognize that one finger may easily slip into the middle of your cervix if it is dilating. What you may feel at the center of the opening is your bag of waters that covers the baby’s head. You may find this has the sensation of a latex balloon filled with water. Once a woman is dilated 10 centimeters, she’ll generally ready to deliver her baby. If one of your fingers entered the middle of the cervix easily, you can use additional fingers to figure out how far along your dilation is.  Keep in mind the following: if you can slip one finger into the middle of your cervix, you’re about one centimeter dilated. Likewise, if you can insert five finger widths into your cervix, you’re about 5 centimeters dilated. As your labor progresses, your cervix will go from feeling tight to like an elastic band. At 5 centimeters, it may feel like and have the thickness of a rubbery circle jar ring used in canning. Continue to insert fingers gently into your vagina until you’re using your entire hand or it causes discomfort. Remove your hand to see how many finger widths you used. This can give you a general idea of how far your cervix is dilated. If you’re cervix is dilated more than 3 centimeters, it generally means you are in the active phase of labor. You should go to the delivery center you’ve chosen or prepare your home if you’re having a home birth. Be aware that your contractions can also help indicate that you should go to the delivery center. They will be more regular and stronger. They should be about five minutes apart and last for 45-60 seconds.

SUMMARY: Insert two fingers into your vagina. Push your fingers to your cervix. Continue using your fingers to feel how far you’re dilated. Go to your delivery center.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Prepare a baking sheet by greasing it with nonstick cooking spray or butter. For this step, you could line the sheet with parchment paper, instead, if you would prefer an easier clean-up. The slices should be about 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) thick. Add butter to both sides and arrange them on your prepared baking sheet.  You will end up using roughly half of the butter, or 1/4 cup (60 ml), for this step. Bolillo rolls are a type of Mexican bread available through many market bakeries. If you cannot find bolillo, though, French bread makes an excellent substitution. Both types of bread have crusty outsides and soft insides.  For best results, use bread that has been left out or bread that is at least 2 days old. This bread is already somewhat stale, but for a recipe like this, a little extra crispiness is actually preferable. When ready, both sides should be dry and lightly browned.  Remove the rolls from the baking sheet and let cool. Set aside. Turn the rolls after 3 minutes using tongs. Work carefully to avoid getting burned. Toasting the bread in the oven is the contemporary way to prepare the bread, but a more traditional way to prepare it would be by frying it on the stovetop in a cast iron skillet.  Melt 1 to 3 Tbsp (15 to 45 ml) of butter in the skillet over medium heat. Make sure that the butter coats the entire bottom of the skillet. Butter both sides of the each slice of bread, as with the oven-toasted method. Add the pieces of bread to the skillet a few at a time. Do not overcrowd the pan. After 3 minutes or so, use a spatula to flip the bread over to the other side. The side that initially faced the pan should be crispy and lightly browned. Give the other side an additional 2 to 3 minutes to cook. When done, that side, too, should be crispy and lightly browned. Note that you may need to add more butter as you go along to keep the bottom of the skillet well-coated.
Summary:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius). Cut the rolls into thin slices. Bake the rolls for 3 minutes per side. Alternatively, fry the bread.