If you aren't, first tap Files in the bottom-left corner of the screen. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. If you want to create a folder inside of another existing folder, first tap a folder on this page. This option is the top option in the drop-down menu here. Do so by tapping the top text field on this screen (it will say "New folder"), deleting the existing name, and typing in a new name. This option is in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will create your folder and place it on your OneDrive's main page. You can also first slide Share this folder right to the "On" position to view options for sharing the folder with other Microsoft users.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you're on the "Files" page. Tap +. Tap Create a Folder. Enter a folder name. Tap Create.

Q: Cover with a strong plastic bag that seals (in fact, two bags is recommended), to prevent fridge odours from entering. Leave at least 1.5cm/1/2 inch space between the lid and the top of the cream. This allows for expansion when it freezes.
A: Pour the cream into a rigid sided container. Place in the freezer.

Article: Get a group of your friends together, or find a day when your family can all go out for a morning to a nearby park. Take a few large trash bags and some gardening gloves with you. Start at the parking lot, and follow every path in the park, picking up every piece of trash you find. Within a few hours, your park will be spotless!  If you see trash off the path, don't hesitate – go and grab it. If it's hard to reach, find a stick and try to knock and drag it closer. This doesn't sound like that much fun when you read it, but actually doing it is a great experience. In fact, you might like it so much that you want to set up a regular event once or twice a year to go back and clean it again. If you ask teachers and look at the local news, you'll probably find that there are other groups of people doing cleanup operations similar to your park project. In almost all cases, these people are happy to have kids and families join up. You might get to clean up a beach, a campground, or a pretty mountain trail when you go out with a bigger crew. You'll also get the thrill of being part of a bigger movement. Whether you like to plant trees, clean up trails, or even just spread the word about environmental change in your hometown, there's probably a local group of people who are interested in doing the same thing. Reach out to them and ask how you can help. If there isn't such a group, why not talk to your parents or school about making one yourself? You're never too young to make a difference, after all. That's just as true out in public as it is in your own living room.  If you know friends who are just as interested as you, have them all sign a piece of paper saying they're interested, and then take it to your principal. Knowing that a lot of people want to help will make the principal more likely to consider your request. One program that many schools can do but few schools take advantage of is a composting program. Composting reduces waste by separating food scraps and yard debris and allowing it to decompose and turn into soil. With enough community involvement, a composting program at your school could be a big success, so start spreading the word and drumming up support among your fellow students and their parents. While balloons are made of biodegradable material, you should blow them up for party events rather than have them filled with helium.  Blowing a balloon up is not only a very fun thing to do, it is also much more environmentally sound than using helium.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean up a park. Join a larger cleaning operation. Join other volunteer groups.

Problem: Article: Keep your finger on your team's pulse with weekly staff meetings and regular 1-on-1 check-ins. Take these opportunities to offer praise, cover areas that need improvement, and remind your team how important your product line is. You'll also have a better shot at handling morale problems before they become toxic. Sales managers and coaches often spend the most time with employees at the top and bottom of the spectrum. However, your top sellers know when they need help, and your efforts are likely wasted on slackers. Instead, spend more time and effort developing the skills of those in the middle of the pack. Teams (especially those that split commissions equally) encourage salespeople to help each other, share knowledge, and work toward a common goal. Assign three or four employees with varying levels of experience to a team. That way, more experienced salespeople can mentor younger employees. Use your best judgment when deciding whether and how to post sales numbers. In atmospheres that are already competitive, it could motivate your staff, especially sluggish employees. However, in other sales departments, it could turn out to be a morale killer. You could also post individual gains instead of raw numbers. That way, you'd motivate employees to exceed personal goals instead pitting salespeople against each other.
Summary: Schedule regular meetings with your sales staff. Focus coaching and training on core performers. Create sales teams. Post sales numbers publicly.

Article: Don’t look for a boyfriend or a relationship to make you feel wanted or valued—it’s a recipe for disaster. The more confident you are in yourself, the more compelling you’ll be to your boyfriend and to other people in general. Humans are quite good at sensing when people are insecure or inauthentic, and it tends to be a universal detractor. It will inevitably leave you unsatisfied because no one else can truly make you feel valued—that’s something only you can do. If you place a significant amount of your self-worth in a relationship, you’re entrusting your value to something that isn’t about you—relationships are about two people learning to be, yes, in a relationship with each other. It not only doesn’t make sense to see a relationship as a reflection of your own worth, it will ultimately backfire and leave you irrationally dependent on another person for your sense of self. Though he can and hopefully will provide supplemental love and support, he can’t—and shouldn’t—carry the weight of all your physical and emotional needs.  Set aside time to physically take care of yourself, whether that means taking a bath, going to the gym, learning self-defense, playing with your dog, playing a sport, etc. When you’re physically well, you’ll be more naturally confident and independent, a highly attractive attribute in anyone, and particularly in a partner. Make time to emotionally take care of yourself. Check in with yourself and how you’re feeling, independent of your boyfriend. If you’re not maintaining your own emotional health, it will very quickly begin to negatively impact your relationship.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be confident in yourself. Place value in yourself rather than purely in the relationship. Take care of yourself both physically and emotionally—don’t rely on your boyfriend to do it.