Q: Visit https://www.extendoffice.com/download/kutools-for-excel.html in your browser. Kutools is only available for Windows. It's a link in the middle of the page. Doing so will download Kutools to your computer, though you may need to click Save or choose a download location depending on your browser. It resembles a brown box. Click the drop-down box to pick a language. To finish installing Kutools:  Click Next. Click the "Accept" box and click Next. Click Next twice. Click Install. It's a green app with a white "X" on it. You'll find this option in the upper-left side of the window. For example, if you have 20 dollar values you want to convert, you'll place each individual value in cells A1 through A20. Click the A1 cell and drag all the way down to the last full cell. Click the Home tab, then click Copy in the "Clipboard" section on the left side of the toolbar. Click the B1 cell, then click the Paste button. This button resembles a clipboard in the far-left side of the Home toolbar. Make sure you click the clipboard icon and not the arrow below it. Simply click the B column header to select all cells in the "B" column. This is near the top of the Excel window. It's in the "Ranges & Content" group of options in the toolbar at the top of the page. It's a button in the upper-left side of the Currency Conversion page. This will ensure that your currency rate is as accurate as possible. You will need to have an Internet connection for this to work. Do so in the window on the left side of the Currency Conversion page. For example, if you're converting from dollars to euros, you would select Dollars here. Do this in the window on the right side of the Currency Conversion page. For example, if you're converting from dollars to euros, you would select Euros here. This will convert the values in the "B" column to the currency you chose to convert to. Kutools isn't free to use forever. If you want to continue to use Kutools, you'll have to purchase it from the Extended Office store.
A: Go to the Kutools download page. Click Free Download Now. Double-click the Kutools setup file. Select a language, then click OK. Follow the on-screen prompts. Open Microsoft Excel. Click Blank workbook. Enter your starting currency values in the "A" column. Select the starting currency data. Copy the data. Paste the data into the "B" column. Select the data in the "B" column. Click the Kutools tab. Click Currency Conversion. Click Update rate. Select your data's current currency. Select the currency you want to convert your data to. Click OK.

Q: The best known specialty tool is the Bracelet Buddy, but there are a few brands on the market, which typically consist of a plastic handle and an alligator clip at the other end. While it’s especially helpful for people with arthritis or fine motor disabilities, it can make putting on a bracelet easier for anyone who’s had difficulty doing it alone. You can purchase bracelet fastening tools on a variety of websites, including Amazon. It helps to lay the bracelet flat on a table or counter to ensure that there are no tangles or kinks in the chain. Take the end of the bracelet without the clasp, and gently close the tool’s clip over it.  Make sure that the clip is firmly closed over the end, so it won’t slip loose when you attempt to fasten the bracelet. The clip on the tool usually has a protective coating to keep it from damaging the bracelet, but take care when attaching it to make sure that you don’t scratch the jewelry. You should grasp the tool's handle against the palm of your hand, so the clip with the bracelet attached is facing toward you. Use your free hand to wrap the bracelet around your wrist, and carefully open the clasp to secure it to the other end. It’s a good idea to give the bracelet a gentle tug to ensure that the clasp is completely closed. While these specialty tools are usually marketed specifically for bracelets, you can also use them to close wristwatches by yourself.
A: Purchase a bracelet fastening tool. Attach the tool's clip to the end of bracelet. Hold the tool and fasten bracelet.

Q: Never dry your shoes in the dryer, even using low heat. Any amount of heat will cause them to fall apart by damaging the glue in your shoes. Instead, stuff them with newspaper or another stiff material and let them dry in a warm spot with good air circulation. Replace the inserts and laces when they're fully dry.
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Let the shoes air dry.