Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the folder you want to add to the Start menu. Click on the "View" tab at the top of the open window. Click on the folder's icon to highlight it, and then drag-and-drop it onto to the Start menu icon.

Answer: If you don't know its location, click on the "Start" button at the bottom of your desktop screen to open the Start menu. In XP or earlier operating systems, look in the right pane of the Start menu to find the search function. In Windows Vista and Windows 7, a search box appears at the bottom of the Start menu's left pane. Search for your file, and open it when you find it. test Hover your mouse arrow over "Go To" from the resulting dropdown menu, and select "Up One Level." You can now see your folder's icon on your screen, because you're inside the folder that contains it. Open the Start menu to see your folder in the top section of the Start menu's right pane.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/14\/Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/14\/Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/aid1389427-v4-728px-Add-a-Folder-to-Start-Menu-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pay attention to your menstrual cycle. Feel for swollen or painful breasts. Look out for spotting and vaginal discharge. Check for cramps. Notice unusual fatigue. Pay attention to how often you urinate. Watch for moodiness. Look out for dizziness. Pay attention to headaches.

Answer: Pregnant women do not menstruate during the course of their pregnancies. If you miss a period, that is usually the most obvious indicator that you are pregnant. Nonetheless, you can miss periods for other reasons, such as stress or even overexercising.  If you don't already, get in the habit of keeping track of your menstrual cycle so that you can better detect a late or missed period. All you need to do is mark when you start and end your period on the calendar. That way, you can see how your cycle generally runs. There are also mobile apps that make it convenient and easy to track your cycle. Because of the hormones released in early pregnancy, you may notice some changes in your breasts. They may swell slightly or be somewhat sore to the touch. You may also notice that your breasts feel "fuller" or heavier. Your nipples may feel swollen, painful, or tingly. You may have spotting when the newly fertilized egg attaches itself to the wall of the uterus. Implantation usually happens within a week to a week and a half after fertilization. This symptom can last for about 3 months. Spotting is usually lighter in color than your menstrual blood. You may also notice some cramping early on. Mostly, these should feel like they do when you have your period. However, if they are heavy or if you notice that they are pinpointed on one side of your body, it can be a sign of a complication. Call your doctor if you suddenly experience severe cramps. Many women feel extremely tired in the early stages of pregnancy. This symptom is usually attributed to increased progesterone levels. It may also be caused by the fact that your body is producing more blood to account for the baby. You may notice this symptom as early as 1 week after conception. Another early sign of pregnancy is frequent urination. When you become pregnant, your body produces more human chorionic gonadotropin, which is a hormone. This hormone, which is highest in the first few weeks you are pregnant, pushes more blood to your groin area. In turn, you need to go the bathroom more. Hormones can do a number on your moods, just like they do when you have your period. If you are feeling extra moody, it could be a sign you're pregnant. This symptom can appear 2 to 3 weeks after you conceive. Another early symptom of pregnancy is feeling dizzy or lightheaded. Mostly, this symptom is caused by hormonal changes. However, it can also be caused by a difference in how much blood your body is producing. Sometimes, a headache is just a headache. However, an increase in headaches can be an early symptom of pregnancy, due to hormonal changes in your body.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider supervised visitation. Fill out a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Form. Have your forms reviewed. Make copies of your forms. File the forms with your county clerk.

Answer: If there is still interest in maintaining a relationship between the parent and child, a mediator may suggest visitation under strict guidelines. If your child(ren)’s other parent is abusing you, you may ask for both custody and a domestic violence restraining order at the same time. The forms you need as well as interactive instructions for completing and filing the forms, are provided online.  Following the instructions included with your forms, type or print neatly in blue or black ink, filling in each numbered item as necessary. California family court services can provide assistance. Just check with your local county court or online at the California court website. You county facilitator can look at forms to make sure that you have filled everything out correctly.  You can find your family law facilitator by following the link for your county from the California Court’s Family Law Facilitators List. You need to make a copy for yourself and for the other parent. The original will be filed with the court. The court will stamp the papers as "filed," keeping the original and returning the copies to you.   Once the forms are filed, the court has approved the order and it is legally binding. If you file a restraining order and a custody order, you can then take action against your ex if the stipulations of these are broken.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Visit the VirtualDub website. Click the Downloads link. Click the VirtualDub at SourceForge link. Click the Download V1.10.4 (x86 / 32-bit) link. Double-click the downloaded ZIP file. Click the Extract button. Open the new folder that was created when extracting the files. Run the Veedub32.exe file. Click the File menu. Click Open video file. Select the image file you want to use and click Open. Click the Audio menu. Click Audio from other file. Select the audio file you want to use and click Open. Click the Video menu. Click Frame Rate. Click Change so video and audio durations match. Click OK. Click the File menu. Click Save as AVI. Select where you want to save the file and give it a name. Click Save. Test your video. Upload the video to YouTube.

Answer:
This is a free, open-source program that you can use to quickly put together a video using an image and an audio file. This program is only available for Windows. You'll find this in the left menu.  This will begin downloading the program.  You'll see this at the top of the window when the ZIP file is open. You'll find this folder in the same location as the downloaded file, usually in your Downloads folder. This will launch VirtualDub.         This will make the image display as long as your audio file.     It may take a few minutes for your video to process. Double-click the video file to test it out. If you can see the image and hear the audio, you're good to go. Once you've tested your video, you can use the YouTube website to upload the video to your channel.