It's the first option in the top-left of the blue menu bar at the top of Word. It's the first option at the top of the blue column on the left. It's at the top of the right side of the page. This opens a small drop-down menu with one option. It's the only option that appears next to the icon of a small bullet-point list. This will display the Properties window for your document. It's the second tab at the top of the window. "   It's at the bottom of the "Summary" page. If your document has a lot of images, disabling this feature will reduce the file size of your Word document even more. This will save the changes to your document.
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One-sentence summary -- Click File. Click Info. Click Properties . Click Advanced Properties. Click the Summary tab. Uncheck the box  for "Save Thumbnails for All Word Documents. Click OK.


A treatment plan should be tailored to your condition, physical and mental health history.  It may use detoxification, behavioural or other counselling, medication, evaluation, and follow up treatment. A treatment plan should help you to stop using drugs, stay drug free, and live the life you want to live. Your doctor should ask you about substance abuse in a non-judgemental  manner, and try to  learn more about your quantity, frequency, duration, and route of administration of drug. If you do not have an insurance plan, you can still find medical attention for drug rehabilitation. Finding medical help without insurance is more difficult but entirely feasible.  Go to a community health care clinic. Community health care clinics offer services that are just as good as the private health care clinics. They have sliding scales so that you pay what you can afford.  Find a cash based medical provider. There are doctors who work on a cash only system. Since they do not have to deal with the insurance bureaucracy, they can sometimes pass along savings to the customer.  Use web based tools to find a doctor you can afford. For instance, you can use the OkCopay website to search for a doctor that meets your needs and price range. Consider the location, price, duration, and style of treatment at the facility. Some recovery facilities are focused on the spiritual aspects of addiction. A medical model is emphasized at other facilities.  Look into whether your insurance policy covers drug rehabilitation programs.  Rehabilitation can be difficult to get coverage for under your insurance. Talk to your insurance provider, especially if you have a dual diagnosis of psychiatric and substance abuse, which is common. If so, then your insurance policy is more likely to cover the costs. Consider whether you need a place that addresses both spiritual and medical aspects of your condition. This form of therapy emphasizes the need to learn new skills and behaviors in the recovery process. Cognitive-behavioral therapy empowers the individual with effective ways of coping with the urge to take drugs. The skills learned during this form of therapy can be retained years after recovery has been completed. Behavioral therapy can also help you avoid triggers. It can help you cope with and avoid the people, places, and things you associate with taking drugs. It can help to talk to people who are going through similar experiences. There are many support groups for people who are trying to overcome drug abuse. People who participate in support groups are typically more likely to remain clean and sober because it allows them to surround themselves with non-users.  Cocaine Anonymous is a support group for people who want to get clean from cocaine and other mind altering substances. Check out a meeting in your area.  Narcotics Anonymous is a support group for people wishing to recover from narcotics. The only requirement to join is a desire to stop using drugs.  Nicotine Anonymous is a support group for people hoping to quit smoking and nicotine addiction.
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One-sentence summary -- Talk to your doctor about a treatment plan. Find medical help without insurance. Register for a drug rehab and recovery facility. Try cognitive-behavioral therapy. Join a support group for people with your addiction.


Think about all the information you have gathered and all the interactions you have had. Do you feel comfortable accepting a job in that company? Will you be happier? Will you be able to stay for at least a year? All jobs and companies have both advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to make a list and weigh these pros and cons based on your particular preferences and specific circumstances. Keep in mind that a company might be right for one person and wrong for another. Only you can make the best decision. If the company’s pros outweigh its cons, then the job may be right for you. Trust your instincts and decide whether to pursue the job or not.
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One-sentence summary -- Evaluate all of your research. Weigh the pros and cons. Determine if the job is right for you.


Attach the yarn to your crochet hook using a slip knot, then work a foundation of seven chain stitches. Single crochet once into the second chain from the hook, then work one single crochet into each remaining chain of your foundation. At the end of the row, chain one. Turn the work over. For the second row, work one single crochet into each single crochet of the previous row. At the end of the row, chain one and turn the work. Continue to work rows of single crochet until you reach a length that matches your measured waist size.  You should use a measuring tape to check the length of your waistband, but as a general guideline, make 140 rows for a small, 148 rows for a medium, 156 rows for a large, or 164 rows for an extra-large. Note that you will need to make button holes on every sixth and eighth row. See the next step for more details. Create a button hole on every sixth and eighth row across the waistband.  To work a button hole:  Single crochet once into the first two stitches. Chain two. Skip two stitches. Single crochet once into each of the last two stitches. Chain one and turn as usual.   For each row following a button hole row, work one single crochet into each single crochet and two single crochet into the chain-two space. After your final row of single crochet, match the first and last edges, then slip stitch each pair of stitches together.  The stitches of both ends must line up evenly when you slip stitch them together. Completing this step should form a loop. Turn the band so that the slip stitch faces the inside. From now on, keep in mind that the slip stitch should face the “wrong” side of the skirt. Turn the work so that the long edge faces you. Chain one, then single crochet once into each stitch along the side.  The total number of single crochet in this step should match the total number of rows previously worked for the length of the waistband. After you complete this step, the waistband is complete. Do not fasten off the yarn, however.
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Create a foundation chain. Single crochet across the chain. Single crochet into each stitch. Repeat to desired length. Work button holes into the band. Slip stitch the edges together. Single crochet around the loop.