Write an article based on this "Determine if you have a suitable environment. Select an area to grow your mango tree. Choose a variety of mango to plant. Get your soil ready. Know when to plant."
article: Although mangoes don’t require much maintenance once planted, they do have particular circumstances under which they must grow. Mangoes thrive best in high heat, and can handle both humid/swampy or arid areas. Most mangoes are grown near the equator, and in the United States they are primarily grown in Florida. If you live in an area that has average temperatures of 80–100 °F (27–38 °C) and cool winters that don’t freeze, you’ll likely be able to grow mangoes. Rainfall for your area should not exceed 12 inches (30.5 cm) per year. Mangoes can be grown in pots or in spacious areas outside. They prefer lots of heat and direct sunlight, meaning that they don’t grow well indoors (although they can be brought in a pot for the winter). The size of each mango tree varies depending on what species it is, but they can get quite large, exceeding heights of 10–15 feet (3.0–4.6 m). Therefore, choose an area that will give your tree plenty of space to thrive without being shaded by other larger trees. There are many different types of mangoes on the market, but only a few grow well in specific areas. Visit a local nursery to find out which ones grow best in your area. Mangoes can be grown in one of two ways: via the seed of a mango, or from a grafted sapling. Mango seeds typically take eight years to produce fruit. Grafted saplings take three to five years to produce fruit and are nearly guaranteed a good harvest. If you choose to plant from a seed, choose a mango from a tree you know grows successfully in your area; taking one from a store-bought mango probably won’t provide you with a tree.  Grafted saplings will only reach about half the size of a tree grown from seed. The trees produced from seeds tend to be much stronger and hardier, but they may not be as reliable when it comes to fruit-bearing. If you’re testing the environmental limits with your mango growing, there are a few species that are able to grow in slightly cooler and wetter conditions than the aforementioned recommendation. Mangoes thrive in loose, sandy soil that drains water easily. Check the pH of your soil to see if it is in an adequate acidity range; the trees will grow best in soil that has a pH of 4.5 – 7 (acidic). Incorporate peat moss into your soil on a yearly basis in order to keep the acidity high. Avoid using chemical fertilizers or any product that contains salt, as these will hinder the growth of your mango tree. Prepare the soil so that it is tilled about three feet deep, as this will give plenty of space for the roots to spread. Mango trees should typically be planted in late spring or the beginning of summer when it is a combination of rainy/sunny weather. The planting season will depend on the species, so check your local nursery to find out when yours should be planted. Some varieties, such as the Beverly and Keitt don’t need to be planted until August/September.

Write an article based on this "Open a conversation with the person you want to video chat with. Tap the video chat button at the top of the conversation. Wait for the other person to pick up. Press the camera swap button to switch between the front and rear cameras."
article: Make sure to open a conversation with a single person. You cannot currently start a video chat with a group. This will begin calling the other person. If the button is grayed out or not there, the other person is not able to receive video calls at this time. The recipient will be notified that they are receiving a video call. They'll be able to answer using Messenger or the Facebook website and a webcam. Tap this button during the video chat to switch what camera Messenger displays.

Write an article based on this "Highlight the content that you want to make an AutoText entry. Click the Insert tab. Click the Quick Parts menu. Click the AutoText menu. Click Save Selection to AutoText Gallery. Fill out your AutoText preferences and click OK."
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This can be text-only or text and photos. If you're using Microsoft Word 2010 or earlier, you'll need to add the AutoText Gallery to the Quick Access Toolbar. Here's how:  Click the Office button in the upper left corner of the Word window and select Word Options. Click Customize. Select All Commands in the left dropdown selection box. Scroll down to the "AutoText entry" and double-click to move it to the right pane. Click OK to close the options window. It's at the top of Word. It's in the toolbar that runs along the top of the screen. A menu will expand. This opens your AutoText Gallery, which is where you'll find your AutoText in the future. It's at the bottom of the list. This opens a form. You can give the AutoText snippet a name, description, and other information to make it easy to identify when inserting text. This saves the selected snippet to your AutoText Gallery for later use.