In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Windows Media Player is included as a standard app on any Windows computer. Type "WMP" into the taskbar search field to find Windows Media Player. This is in the upper right-hand corner of your screen, next to the "Burn" and "Sync" options. The "Play" tab is where you'll assemble your playlist. This is on the left side of the screen. This will select your entire library. This will add your library to your new playlist. This is in the top left corner of your playlist's window. Clicking "Save List" will prompt you to enter a name for your playlist. When you're done, press ↵ Enter to save the playlist. It should appear under the "Playlists" section in the options tree. This will open your Playlists folder; you should see your new playlist in here. This will take you to the folder in which the playlist's data file is saved. Notepad is a basic text editor found in the "Desktop Apps" folder; you can find it by typing "Notepad" into the search field in the taskbar. You can also open the Start menu, click "All Apps", and navigate to "Windows Accessories". Notepad is in the Windows Accessories folder. You'll need to drop the file inside Notepad's editing interface. Snapping Notepad to one side of the screen and the playlist folder to the other is the easiest way to do this. You should see a long column of text appear. Notepad saves your songs in directory format, meaning that your music tags will look something like "\destination folder\Music\[Artist Name]\[Album]\[Song Name]". You can do this by clicking "File" in the top left corner of Notepad, clicking "Save As", naming your file, and clicking "OK". You have successfully saved a list of your songs!
Summary: Open Windows Media Player. Click the "Play" tab. Click "Music" in the options tree. Select a song, then hold down Ctrl and tap A. Click and drag your selected songs into the "Play" pane. Click the "Save List" option. Enter a name for your playlist. Click the "Playlists" option. Right-click your playlist and select "Open file location". Open the "Notepad" app. Click and drag your playlist file from its folder. Drop the file in Notepad. Save your file.

Problem: Article: Prepare yourself for when you are going to end the relationship.  Large social gatherings may create embarrassing scenarios for a break-up. Consider meeting in a quiet public space to avoid confrontations. Be blunt and direct. When ending a relationship, it is best to be to the point about your intentions. Tell your partner how you feel in person, rather than calling or texting, to help you process what is happening and show you mean what you are saying.  Make sure you stick to the facts so you aren’t caught up in emotions and use “I” statements to avoid putting the other person on the defensive, such as, "I have been unhappy with our relationship lately, and it's time to end things between us."  Deliver the message in a calm, direct voice so your significant other knows you are serious about the decision: "I am breaking up with you." If you are afraid of your significant other having a violent reaction to the relationship ending, you should not meet in person or alone. In this case a phone call would be the better option. Once you’ve ended the relationship, you will need to stay away from the person you left. Bad relationships are often mentally tough to leave; make it easier on yourself by ending contact with the person so you aren’t tempted to get back together.  Delete your ex on all social media accounts. Take your ex’s phone number out of your phone. Go to different places for entertainment where you won’t see your ex. Ask your friends not to talk about your ex to help you create distance.
Summary:
Plan a time to talk with your partner. Tell your boyfriend or girlfriend that the relationship is over. Put distance between yourself and your new ex.