In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search for the iexpress command. You have to fully type out iexpress in order for iexpress to appear. It resembles a grey filing cabinet. You'll find this at the top of the Start window. It's in the middle of the page. This option should be checked by default, but if it isn't, check it. This is in the bottom-right corner of the window. It's in the middle of the page.  Type the file's name into the text field in the middle of the window, then click Next. Click Next to skip using a text prompt, or check "Prompt user with" and then type a word or phrase into the text box before clicking Next. Using a prompt will cause a window with your typed text to appear to the user of the EXE file. If you don't want to show the EXE user a license agreement that they have to read and agree to, just click Next. If you want to use a license agreement, check the "Display a license" box, then click Browse, select a text document that contains the license agreement, and click Open. You'll have to click Next to proceed. It's below the box in the middle of the window. Doing so will open a new File Explorer window in which you can select files to add to your EXE installer. Files that you add to the EXE installer will be installed for whoever opens the EXE installer. Click a file location on the left side of the File Explorer window, then select files by clicking and dragging the mouse across a group of files you want to use. You can also select files independently by holding Ctrl while clicking individual files. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so adds your files to your EXE installer. You can also add more files after this point by clicking Add again and then selecting more files to add.  This box is at the top of the window. Once your EXE installer finishes running, you can choose to display a message for the user. To do so, check the "Display message" box, type in the message you want to use, and click Next. If you want to skip the final message, just click Next. This is the EXE program that you created earlier. Click Browse, navigate to the file's location, click the file, and click Save. You can also check the "Hide File Extracting Process Animation from User" box to ensure that the EXE installs without much visual input. This will create the EXE installer. Depending on how many files you're adding to the EXE installer, this process can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save the file. Your EXE installer is now ready for use.
Summary: Open Start . Type iexpress into Start. Click iexpress. Check the "Create new Self Extraction Directive file" box. Click Next. Check the "Extract files only" box. Click Next. Enter a name for your EXE file. Decide whether or not you want to use a text prompt. Decide whether or not to use a license. Click Add. Select files to add. Click Open. Click Next. Check the "Default" box, then click Next. Decide whether or not to include a final message. Add the program that you want to install. Click Next three times. Click Finish.

The wooden planks should occupy both the middle and upper third of the workbench grid. Take the sign and make as many signs as you'd like, given your raw materials.
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One-sentence summary -- Place your stick in the bottom middle of the Workbench. After placing the stick, place six wooden planks on top of the stick. Craft your sign.

Problem: Article: Scorpio men appreciate a partner with a sharp intellect and confident opinions. If your Scorpio partner is interested in an academic, political, or other topic, ask them about it. Listen to their opinion, then share your own (whether you agree with them entirely or not).  You might say, for example, "So I noticed you're part of our school's environmental club. What got you into that?" Avoid discussing controversial topics until you've gotten to know him and can avoid offending him. Scorpios tend to hold strong opinions. Don't be offended if he's a passionate debater. He's not trying to offend you but is just explaining his perspective. Scorpios tend to be elusive with their true emotions but, if you can make your Scorpio man feel safe, he may open up to you about his feelings. Listen to him as he reveals this part of himself to help him feel loved. Try not to get overly-sappy. Scorpios tend to dislike sentimentality. Scorpio men are very ambitious and love to feel like their partner has their back. Ask your Scorpio about his goals and how you can support him. When he accomplishes one of his goals, congratulate him to show that you care.  Although you don't have to fall into the role of "personal cheerleader," Scorpios do not mesh well with partners who hold them back from their dreams. Give your Scorpio space while he's working on an important project. Scorpios may be intense but, when it comes to their passion projects, they need alone time. Scorpio men love spending time outside, especially with the people they love. Spend a weekend or afternoon for an outdoor getaway with your Scorpio as your schedules allow. As a fixed water sign, Scorpios love water sports like wakeboarding, fishing, sailing, or water skiing. True intimacy is something that takes time with a Scorpio, but it is rewarding for both when it's established. Spend time with your Scorpio often to develop both elements of that connection.  Don't rush into physical intimacy with your Scorpio man until you're both ready. Having deep conversations with him and building mutual trust is just as vital as kissing or cuddling. Scorpios are usually open about their sexual interests. Use your time dating a Scorpio man to explore your sexuality.
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Engage in intellectual discussions or debates with your Scorpio partner. Draw out your Scorpio's sensitive side. Support your Scorpio partner in his goals. Plan outdoor dates with your Scorpio partner. Make time for emotional and physical intimacy with your Scorpio.