Article: Open the Start menu, click All Apps, expand Microsoft Office, and then select Microsoft Outlook. It will open in the reading pane. It’s at the top-left corner of Outlook. It’s in the column along the left side of the screen. A list of printers and other options will appear. This tells Outlook to “print” the message as a PDF. It’s the large printer icon under the “Print” header. This opens the “Save Printer Output” window.  Type it into the “File name” box near the bottom of the window.
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Open Microsoft Outlook. Click the message you want to save as a PDF. Click the File menu. Click Print. Click the “Printer” drop-down menu. Click Microsoft Print to PDF. Click Print. Navigate to the folder where you want to save the file. Enter a name for the file.
Article: If the party is for adults, research cocktail recipes that would go with the theme of the party. For example, if you’re using a beach theme for the party, mix a large amount of sangria in a drink dispenser and write “Surf’s Up Sangria” on a small chalkboard or sign beside it. For a kid’s party, you could pour strawberry lemonade into a drink dispenser and call it “Laguna Lemonade.” This is a cheaper option than offering a wide selection of beverages. If your theme is the destination of the guest of honor, research the traditional foods of that location. For example, if your friend is moving to Canada, put out a platter of poutine and some little plates for people to pile up with fries and gravy.  If they’re moving to Japan, order or make different types of sushi. For a Germany-themed party, grill some bratwursts and let people snack on large soft pretzels. Chips are always a popular party snack, but some people may also want a healthy option, like veggies and dip. Pick a few different types of food, like pretzels, mixed fruit, and small bite-sized cookies to keep everyone happy. Just make sure you’ve included some of the guest of honor’s favorite foods. Just like with the beverage, try to play into the theme. Serve macarons for a Paris-themed party, or chips and salsa for an “Adios Amigo” party. Unless you know the guest of honor doesn’t like sweets, send them off with a cake or cupcakes. If you’re not comfortable making it yourself, visit a local bakery or grocery store with a bakery section, and ask if they can write a custom message on top for you. Either choose a message that goes with the theme, or stick with something simple like, “We’ll miss you, Kate!”
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Create a signature beverage. Serve foods that fit the theme. Offer a variety of snacks. Serve a special cake.
Article: Symptoms of conversion disorder generally arise after a person has experienced a physical or psychological trauma or stressful event. Symptoms may affect a person’s ability to move or they may affect a person’s senses.  Movement-related symptoms may include abnormal movements like trouble walking or tremors, difficulty swallowing, episodes of unresponsiveness, loss of balance, seizures or convulsion, as well as weakness or paralysis. Sensory-related symptoms may include hearing difficulty or deafness, numbness or loss of physical sensations, speech problems, or vision problems. If you notice any of the symptoms of conversion disorder in a friend or loved one, it’s best to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Doctors will want to be sure your symptoms aren’t due to an underlying condition before diagnosing conversion disorder. It’s important to get evaluated – you don’t want to overlook other seriously medical issues.  It may help with diagnosis to keep a log of symptoms in order to assist the doctor in ruling out any alternative medical conditions. Research shows that 25 to 50% of conversion disorder cases turn out to be caused by a medical condition. That’s why early and thorough detection is important. The person’s doctor and health care team will need to perform a review of both medical and family history, complete a physical examination, and order a range of diagnostic tests to determine the cause of symptoms.  Diagnostic tests used by doctors may include imaging tests such as x-rays and an electroencephalogram to determine if seizure symptoms have a neurological cause.  Many medical conditions have symptoms that resemble conversion disorder, including stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, lupus, HIV/AIDS, and myasthenia gravis.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Recognize the signs of conversion disorder. Schedule a doctor’s appointment. Undergo diagnostic tests.