Q: . Double-click the Excel document, or double-click the Excel icon and then select the document's name from the home page. You can also open a new Excel document by clicking Blank Workbook on the Excel home page, but you'll need to input your data before continuing. Click the cell in the top-left corner of the data group you want to include in your table, then hold down ⇧ Shift while clicking the bottom-right cell in the data group. For example: if you have data in cells A1 down to A5 and over to D5, you would click A1 and then click D5 while holding ⇧ Shift. It's a tab in the green ribbon at the top of the Excel window. Doing so will display the Insert toolbar below the green ribbon. If you're on a Mac, make sure you don't click the Insert menu item in your Mac's menu bar. This option is in the "Tables" section of the toolbar. Clicking it brings up a pop-up window. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. Doing so will create your table. If your data group has cells at the top of it that are dedicated to column names (e.g., headers), click the "My table has headers" checkbox before you click OK.
A: Open your Excel document Select your table's data. Click the Insert tab. Click Table. Click OK.

Q: Two of the circles overlap each other.   Draw details for Twilight's mane and hair using curve lines. Also draw the visible ear.  Add details to beautify.
A: Draw three circles for the framework. Draw Twilight's four legs from the two overlapping circles, using curve lines. Draw curve lines to connect to the first circle and also to draw the tail. Draw the body using straight and curve lines connected to the second circle. Draw details for the spiralling horn at the forehead and for the eyes and mouth. Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary lines. Color to your liking!

Q: You don’t have to send a picture of you posing suggestively to be flirtatious. Instead, try sending pictures of yourself out with your friends having a great time. That will show your crush that you’re well-rounded and happy, which will make you seem more attractive.  For instance, if you go to get ice cream with your best friend, snap a pic of the flavors you both choose. If you and your friends play flag football on the weekends, try to get a group shot to send to your crush. Everybody loves a little friendly competition, and this can be a great way for you and your crush to share a private little joke. Text them with a challenge, a dare, or a bet and see if they’re up for some fun!  For instance, you might say, "I bet you $1 the gym teacher will wear that red shirt to the pep rally tomorrow." Just be sure to pay up if you lose! You could also dare them to do something, like, “I dare you to say “Quack” during your presentation tomorrow!” Flirting through text is fun, but if you really like this person, it’s important to spend time face-to-face as well. Try to come up with a specific outing or event, then ask your crush if they want to go with you. That’s more likely to end up in a date than a generic line like, “We should hang out sometime.” Try saying something like, “I'm going to see the new Men in Black movie tomorrow, wanna go with me?” If you want your crush to know you’re into them, try sending flirtatious emojis, like a wink or heart eyes. Don’t overdo it—1 or 2 emojis every few messages is plenty.  Other cute emojis include a heart, fire (to tell your crush you think they’re hot, of course!), and the cry-laughing emoji if your crush says something funny. Some emojis can come across as suggestive, like a smiley with its tongue sticking out. It’s best to stick to innocent emojis until you know your crush is into you.
A: Send selfies of yourself having fun. Make a bet with your crush to show off your daring side. Make specific plans to hang out together. Add emojis to show your crush how you’re feeling.

Q: Press the towel over the wet memory foam and hold until the towel is saturated. Repeat the process until there isn't any more liquid to be soaked up.  A bath towel is best for high absorbency, but you can also use paper towels. If the spill can stain, make sure to use a towel that you don't mind getting stained and dirty. Never twist or fold memory foam to wring out liquid--this can damage the foam's structure. Always press gently to soak up any liquid instead. Enzyme-based cleaners organically dissolve and remove these more stubborn spills. They're also safe to use with memory foam and won't damage the foam's structure. Follow the instructions that come with your cleaner and soak up any excess liquid when you're finished.  Generally, you should pour some enzyme-based cleaner on the spill, let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then blot up as much cleaner as possible.  Although some suggest using hydrogen peroxide to break down bloodstains, this is inadvisable. Hydrogen peroxide will damage the memory foam's surface. Leave the memory foam in a bright area with good air circulation. In order to avoid mildew and mold, let it dry completely before using it. Do a touch test to determine if the foam is fully dried. Your mattress should also feel much lighter when it's dry. If it still feels heavy around the washed area, it probably still contains some trapped water.
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Soak up as much of the spill as possible with a bath towel. Use an enzyme-based cleaner for blood stains, food stains, or beverage spills. Set the memory foam product out to dry.