In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before initiating legal termination of the partnership, review your business as it currently stands. Consider, for example, how your existing contractual obligations will be affected by the dissolution. Are you locked into a contract? Will those contractual obligations continue regardless of your partnership status? Review your existing contracts, loan agreements, and leases to determine your partnership’s obligations to third parties and determine how dissolution will impact those liabilities. This is important because once the partnership is dissolved, each partner will typically assume business assets and liabilities based on a percentage of ownership. You can get a third-party to conduct a valuation of your business for you. Determine whether you and your partner(s) have completed all agreed upon duties. Doing so will minimize disagreements during the dissolution process and will minimize any legal issues that you might face during the dissolution. Importantly, after the dissolution agreement has been signed, the original partnership agreement becomes void. Therefore, make sure that all parties’ interests have been taken care of before the original agreement becomes void. Not doing so can result in one party suffering a loss because his rights under the original agreement are no longer enforceable.
Summary: Review your leases, contracts, and loan agreements. Determine how much your business is worth. Complete all agreed upon duties.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This program will allow you to connect your Outlook.com (Formerly Hotmail) account with Outlook. This will allow two-way communication between the two, syncing messages, contacts, calendar information and more.  The Outlook Connector is free and is required to make the connection. It works with all versions of Outlook. If you are using a 64-bit system, make sure to download the 64-bit program. Run the Connector program after downloading it. Follow the prompts to install it. Click the File tab and select "Add Account". Make sure that the "E-mail Account" radio button is selected. Enter the following information:  Your Name: The name you want to appear on mails that you send. E-mail Address: Your Outlook.com or Hotmail email address. Password: Your Outlook.com or Hotmail password. If you have not already installed the Connector, you will be prompted now. If the Connector is correctly installed, your Outlook.com account will be synced with Outlook. If you ever change your Outlook.com password, make sure to change it in Outlook too. You can do this from the Account Settings button in the File tab. Now that your Outlook.com account is connected, your emails, contacts, and calendars are all synced. You can add and remove items from either the web interface or from your Outlook client.
Summary: Download the Outlook Connector. Open Outlook. Enter your Outlook.com information. Click Next. Start using Outlook.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can add graphics to the background of any slide in your PowerPoint presentation. Open the presentation you want to edit in PowerPoint. This will display the Design tools. You'll find this on the far right side of the Design ribbon. The Format Background sidebar will appear on the right side of the screen. By default, your background changes will only apply to the active slide. You can hold Ctrl / ⌘ Command and click each slide in the slide list on the left that you want to select. If you want to apply the background to every slide in your presentation, you can do so at the end of this section. " This will allow you to select a picture to use as the background. There are other fill options you can choose from, such as solid colors, gradients, and patterns. Selecting one will display additional options for that type of fill. This guide focuses on adding images and graphics to the background. To add an image that will not be stretched or squished, it should be 1280 x 720 pixels in size.  Click the "File"  button to select a picture from your computer. A file browser will open, and you can navigate to the image you want to use. Click the "Online" button to find pictures from online sources. You can perform a Bing web search, choose images stored in your OneDrive, or grab pictures from your Facebook or Flickr account. Click the "Texture" menu to select from a premade texture background. There are a variety of premade textures that you can pick from if you'd rather not insert your own image. The picture is normally just added as the background for the slides you selected. If you want to apply it to every slide, click the "Apply to All." This will set the background of every slide to the new image, including slides that you create later.
Summary:
Open your PowerPoint presentation. Click the Design tab at the top of the window. Click the "Format Background" button. Select the slides you want to apply the background to. Select "Picture or texture fill. Choose the image that you want to insert as the background. Click "Apply to All" to set the picture for all slides.