In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you aren't currently logged into your Outlook account, do so with your Outlook email address and password. It's in the top left corner of your Outlook window.  You can also click Upload at the top of this screen, select Files, and select your video from there.  Your video should begin uploading immediately, but it may take a long time to complete this process. You'll need to keep the OneDrive page open until your file's upload completes. Now you're ready to send your email. It's at the top of the page, directly above the "Inbox" heading. You'll find this next to a paperclip icon above your new email section on the left side of your screen. This should be at the top of the page.   Unless your file is less than 20 gigabytes in size, this will be the only available option. These will include your recipient's email address, a subject field, and email text. Your video file will be shared in the form of a link. Once your recipient opens the file by clicking the link, they will have the option to download the file. Unlike with Gmail, files sent with OneDrive are automatically assumed to be shared with your recipient.
Summary: Open the Outlook website. Click the three-by-three grid of dots. Select OneDrive. Click and drag your video file into the OneDrive window. Exit the OneDrive tab when your video finishes uploading. Click +New. Click Attach. Select OneDrive. Select your video file. Click Next. Select Attach as a OneDrive file. Enter your email details. Click Send.

Straight hair is classic and classy. Add some anti-frizz serum to your post-washing routine, and then blow dry your hair using a round brush. Run a straightener through your hair, one section at a time, until it become straight and frizz-free. Add a cute fedora hat or a floppy hat with flowers.  Try to use the blow dryer and the hair straightener on low heat. This may take longer to complete the job, but it will protect your hair in the long run. For protection against heat damage, apply a heat protectant product to the hair prior to applying any form of heat. Twirl your hair up into a bun, or twist it into a cute semi-ponytail. Focus on the details so that they’ll still be visible once the hat is on. Place the hat carefully on top of your up-do and head out for an elegant night. Try this cute rolled up-do. Start with a loose ponytail and twist the length, bringing it back across the back of your head and tucking in the ends. Use a brush to comb your hair back into a sleek ponytail. Try doing the bottom half first, then brushing back the top half and combining it with the existing ponytail. Make sure the level of your ponytail works with the position of your hat. Whether your hair is long or short, straight or curly, a slicked back look works well with most hat styles. Apply some hair gel to your hair right after washing it, and smooth it back across the top of your head and down in the back. Let your hair dry a bit and then add the hat.  If you don't have any gel, pomade or mousse may also work. You can comb it back with a brush or comb for an extra sleek look. This look works well with fedora hats.
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One-sentence summary -- Straighten your hair completely. Try a cute up-do. Pull your hair into a sleek, low ponytail. Slick it back for men.

Q: Before you replace the fuse, you need to open the socket with the arrow and sliding door. You may need a small screwdriver to do so if you cannot move the door by hand.  Find the grooves on the socket door. They should be relatively obvious to your touch.You may be able to push this door up with your fingernails. Don't force it if it does not come up easily. If the socket door won’t come up by hand, you may need a small flathead screwdriver or kitchen knife. Find a knife or screwdriver that fits the small size of the socket door. Use the knife or screwdriver to gently push up the socket door to show the fuses. Don’t use too much pressure, since you don’t want to damage the socket or the fuses underneath. Once the socket door has been opened, you will see the fuses underneath. Observe the fuses to see if they are damaged and need to be replaced. They are very small, so make sure to not lose them.  Locate the fuses. There will likely be two, but there may be only one. They should be immediately behind the socket door. Make sure the socket door is slid up far enough so you can comfortably reach the fuses. Remove the fuses. Take your small screwdriver to pop out the fuses. They should be easy to remove. Don’t use too much force as to not damage the fuses. Be careful to not lose the fuses. The fuses are very small and can be easily misplaced. Burnt fuses are easy to recognize. Look at them carefully before deciding if you need replacement fuses.  If you’re not sure, you can also use a voltmeter to check their strength.   Burnt fuses appear dark. If the fuse is obviously dark to your eye, then the fuse is burnt and will no longer work. If you can’t tell immediately, take out each fuse and look more closely. Some fuses may be burnt, but do not show external signs. Use a voltmeter to check the fuse strength. If the voltmeter does not register anything when checking the fuse, then it is burnt and needs to be replaced.
A: Open the socket door to get to the fuses. Check the fuse after you've open the socket door. Examine the color of the fuse to see if it is burnt.

Problem: Article: (Keep in mind that the layout of the website may have changed since this writing, so feel free to update this page as needed.)  AT&T:  1.  First report your spam text messages.  Do this by forwarding the message to short code 7726 (spells 'SPAM').  The system may ask you to report the phone number that spammed you.  Verizon Wireless: Head on over to http://www.verizonwireless.com, and make sure you're logged in first, if not, log in. Under "My Verizon" you should see "My Services", and then under My Services, you should see a list of options, at the bottom of the list should be "Spam Control". Go ahead and click that, and from there you can block up to five numbers and 15 internet emails/domains/etc.  T-Mobile: Log into http://www.t-mobile.com and go to "My t-mobile" using the t-mobile sites drop down at the top of the page. Now, search for "Change plan or services" and click the link. You will be taken to a page with the section "Your Current Services" where you'll have to click the "change services" button. Here, you can block text messages, instant messages, photo messages, messages sent via e-mail, or even all text messages.  Sprint: Log in at http://www.sprint.com. On the top navigation bar, move the mouse to hover over "Digital Lounge", then click "Messaging" on the smaller menu that appears. (Alternately, click on "My device & media" and then click on the "Messaging" icon.) Click on the "Block Texts" button under the "Texting" section. Select the "Block messages from all senders in my block list" option. In the text box, enter a phone number, email address or domain (such as Comcast.net) that you want to block.  Click the "Add" button.  Click the "Save changes" button.  Virgin Mobile: Check the Messaging Settings page on Virgin Mobile's website (http://www.virginmobile.com) to block text messages from up to ten telephone numbers or email addresses; you can also change preferences on your handset (VirginXL or VirginXtras > Messaging > Messaging Management).
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In addition to calling your carrier to add these settings, you may also be able to  block spam through the carrier website as follows.