Article: It resembles a white "E" on a green background. If you would rather make a chart from data you already have, double-click the Excel document that contains the data to open it and proceed to the next section. It's in the top-left side of the "Template" window. To do so, click the B1 cell and then type in the chart's name.  For example, if you're making a chart about your budget, the B1 cell should say something like "2017 Budget". You can also type in a clarifying label--e.g., "Budget Allocation"--in the A1 cell. You'll place prospective pie chart sections' labels in the A column and those sections' values in the B column.  For the budget example above, you might write "Car Expenses" in A2 and then put "$1000" in B2. The pie chart template will automatically determine percentages for you. Once you've completed this process, you're ready to create a pie chart using your data.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Microsoft Excel. Click Blank workbook (PC) or Excel Workbook (Mac). Add a name to the chart. Add your data to the chart. Finish adding your data.

Problem: Article: One of the best parts of making your own perfume is making a scent that you love. Decide if you’d prefer a floral, musky, or energizing scent. Then, pick 1-3 oils to blend together in your perfume to make the scent.  If you’re interested in make a floral scent, try mixing lavender and peony, or just sticking with 1 floral scent. For a more sensual scent, combine amber and vanilla. If you want to create a refreshing scent, choose 1-2 citrus fruits, like lime, orange, or grapefruit. Get an alcohol that is over 180 proof, such as rectified spirits, and use a pipette or dropper to add 20-25 drops of your oils to a small bowl containing the "carrier" alcohol. Try to balance the scents so that the scent that you want to stand out has more drops. Then, stir the oil and alcohol mixture to combine everything thoroughly.  This creates a 2% dilution of oils, which is safe for use on your skin. For a sample mixture, if you’re making a lemongrass scent with peppermint, use 10 drops of peppermint and 15 drops of lemongrass in 2 fluid ounces (59 mL) of rectified spirits to make the lemongrass the dominant scent. In general, the ratio of the oils will depend on your personal preference. You can always adjust the scent by adding more essential oils if it isn’t strong enough. If you add more than 2-3 extra drops, you should also add at least 0.5 fluid ounces (15 mL) of rectified spirits. Carefully add the dilution to the bottom of the bottle, using a funnel or pipette to prevent spills. Leave the bottle open to prepare for adding the alcohol. If you do spill some of the dilution, don’t worry. The dilution will still be intact since you mixed it before adding it to the bottle. Once you’ve added your diluted oils, top off the bottle with a high-proof alcohol, like vodka or grain alcohol, leaving about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) of head space in case you want to add more oil. It might be helpful to use a funnel to add the alcohol to the bottle to prevent spills.  High-proof alcohol has little to no scent, and will combine with the oils to make your perfume. If you can’t find a high-proof alcohol, use denatured alcohol, which you can buy at most home improvement stores, or perfumer’s alcohol, which you can order online. Test the perfume by spraying it into the air or onto a piece of paper. Let it dry for 10 seconds before smelling it, and then add 3-5 additional drops of oil to the bottle if the scent isn’t strong enough. If you’re happy with the scent, you can start using your perfume immediately! Since sunlight can break down essential oils, causing them to lose their pleasant scent, you should always store your perfume out of direct light. Place it on a shelf in the medicine cabinet, cupboard, or inside of a drawer to protect your new scent. If stored properly, your perfume will last indefinitely. If it starts to lose its smell, add a few more drops of oils to “refresh” to perfume.
Summary: Pick 1-3 essential oils for your perfume. Dilute 20-25 drops of oils with 2 fluid ounces (59 mL) of rectified spirits. Pour the dilution into the bottle. Pour the alcohol into the bottle, leaving a little headspace. Spray the perfume and adjust the scent by adding oils if necessary. Store the bottle in a cool, dark place.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: in cold water. After rinsing the socks, wash them separately in your washing machine using cold water and regular detergent. This will help lock the dye into the fibers of the fabric so the colors last longer.  Wash your socks separately a few times before throwing them in with other other clothes to prevent the dye from running. Your socks should be dried according to their fabric care instructions. In most cases, using your dryer is perfectly fine.

SUMMARY: Wash the socks

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Visit a nearby grocery or department store. Tag along with mom or dad next time they go shopping. Ask someone who works at the store for the biggest box they have in the back.  If you get a box from a grocery store, make sure doesn’t have any food, grease, or dirt stains. Department or electronics stores are great because their boxes usually don’t have any grime that sometimes come with grocery store big boxes. Use smaller boxes, like tissue boxes, to create levels for your hamster to explore. Cut off lids so the boxes don’t have tops and bottoms, then cut out little doors for the hamster to get in or out. If you use tissue boxes, make sure you get rid of all its plastic and serrated, or sharp, edges at the opening.
Summary: Find a large box. Create multiple levels.

You'll need two long cardboard tubes, such as the ones that come at the center of a roll of paper towels. You'll also need tin foil and duct tape. You can optionally make the nunchucks a bit more dangerous by adding weights (metal butter knives are good for this). If you decide to use the weights, you want to put them in first. Take two butter knives, flip them opposite end to opposite end, and tape them together into a single object. Thoroughly cover them in tape to keep them from breaking loose and cutting you. Tape closed one end of each of the tubes. Make a ball of tin foil and shove it down into the end of the tube. Continue stuffing balls of tin foil into the tube or surround your weight in bunched tin foil and then center it in the tube. Fill the tube until the tin foil is level with the open end. Tape the end closed. Cut long strips of duct tape into thin sections and then fold those sections in half to create strings. Braid the strings together to create a rope. Your rope will need to reach from end to end of the tubes with about 6" of space between them. Unbraid the section of the rope that covers the cardboard tubes and tape them, spaced equally, around the outside of the tube. This should leave the braided section at the center. Wrap the tubes completely in duct tape and continue wrapping so that the rope is covered as well. Enjoy your nunchucks and be careful, especially if you used weights.
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Get your materials. Create the center weights if you are using them. Fill the cardboard tubes. Make the rope. Attach the rope to the tubes. Cover the outside. Done!