Q: Be very deliberate when cutting out the shape; going slowly with the scissors and being sure you round out every corner in order to create a clean template. Lightly trace the template over the cardstock. Avoid pressing your pencil down hard on the cardstock in case you make an error and need to erase. Consider taping the template down over the cardstock to keep it firmly in place. If the template keeps slipping while you are trying to trace, use small pieces of clear tape on the far edges of the template to hold it in place. Once you have the snowflake fully traced, carefully cut it out.  Use different sized scissors for some of the intricate edges. Stop cutting when you get to areas that require a more intricate touch and grab the smaller pair of scissors. Erase any remaining pencil marks on the snowflake. Once it's cut out, examine the snowflake for remaining pencil marks. Use a clean eraser to remove the marks. Let your creativity and imagination run wild by customizing and designing your snowflake with your own unique touch.  Cover the snowflake surface with glue from the glue stick before affixing decorative items. Use broad strokes over the snowflake, covering every inch of it with a thin sheet of glue. Add glitter by liberally sprinkling it directly from the container onto the snowflake over a paper plate. As the residual glitter falls from the snowflake it will hit the paper plate and can be reused for the next snowflake or project.
A: Cut out your snowflake design from the printed template. Place the template over the cardstock and trace the design. Cut out the snowflake on your cardstock. Decorate the snowflake using glitter, faux jewels and any other fun adornments. Show off your snowflake.

Q: In Excel, click and drag to select the content you'd like to put in the Word document, and then press Ctrl + C.  Press press Ctrl + A to select all the data in a chart, and then press press Ctrl + C. You can also click the Edit menu, and then click Copy. If you're on a Mac, press ⌘ Command + C to Copy. In addition to copying and pasting Excel data, you can also copy and paste Excel charts into Word. In the Word document, move the cursor to the location you'd like your table, and then press Ctrl + V. The table is pasted into Word.  You can also click the Edit menu, and then click Paste. If you're on a Mac, press ⌘ Command + V to Paste. In the bottom right corner of the table, click the Paste Options button to see the different paste options. If you don't see the Paste Options button, you don't have it enabled. To enable it, go to Word Options, click Advanced. Under Cut, Copy, and Paste, click the Show Paste Options buttons check box to add a check.   Word has a feature that allows it to create links to other Office files. This means that if you make a change to the Excel file, the copied table will be updated in Word. Click Keep Source Formatting and Link to Excel or Match Destination Table Style and Link to Excel to create a linked Excel table. These two options match the style sources for the other two paste options. When you use this option, each row will be on its own paragraph, with tabs separating the column data.
A: Copy the Excel data. In Word, paste the Excel data. Choose your paste option. Click Keep Source Formatting to use the Excel table style. Click Match Destination Table Style to use the Word table style. Create a linked Excel table. Click Keep Text Only to paste the Excel content without any formatting.

Q: By leaving the actual sale to professionals, you increase your chances of successfully selling the dress to someone. The downside to using consignment stores, however, is that half of the money you make from selling the dress goes to them. If increasing the odds of selling the dress are more important to you than making money, consignment stores are the way to go. Wedding dresses come and go out of fashion fairly quickly. To increase your chances even further, try to keep your dress in excellent condition and sell it within 2 1/2 years of when you first bought it. A used gown that is in great condition can expect to make a little more than half of what you originally paid for it. There are many websites like StillWhite.com, NearlyNewlywed.com, and PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com which are resources specifically designed to help you sell your wedding dress online. These sites allow users to either sell their dresses or search for a used dress with certain specifications and finding what dresses most resemble what they are looking for. Instead of selling your wedding gown online, you could use local based advertising like Craigslist to sell it around town instead. There may not be anyone in your area who wants to buy your specific wedding gown, though, so this option is not as promising as using online wedding gown sites that will have larger audiences. The sheer number of used wedding dresses being sold online and in classified ads makes it difficult to sell your own. Your ad should grab a buyer’s attention, hold their interest, and make them want to buy  it.  Emphasize the excellent condition of your dress and how much you loved it on your day. If you purchased it from a well known designer, be sure to use their name in your ad. Be fair when setting your price. No matter how appealing your ad is, no one will buy your dress if the price is too high. Browse the market to see how much similar dresses are selling for and set your price accordingly.
A: Sell it through a consignment store. Advertise your gown online. Use local classifieds. Make your ad stand out.

Q: ImageMagick is a command-line utility that can capture screenshots for you. Many distributions come with ImageMagick already installed, but you can install it for free from your distribution's package manager if you don't have it. To open the Terminal quickly in Ubuntu and many other distributions, press Ctrl+Alt+T. On Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu, type sudo apt-get install imagemagick and press ↵ Enter. You will be prompted for your administrator password. If ImageMagick hasn't been installed, it will begin downloading and installing. If it is already installed, you will be informed. Type import -window root Pictures/fileName.png and press ↵ Enter. Replace fileName with the name you want to give the screenshot. Type import Pictures/fileName.png and press ↵ Enter. Replace fileName with the name you want to give the screenshot. The cursor will turn into a crosshair, and you can click the window that you want to capture. Type import -window root -pause # Pictures/fileName.png and press ↵ Enter. Replace # with the amount of seconds that you want to wait before the screenshot is taken. After waiting the set amount of time, the screenshot will be taken and you will be returned to the terminal prompt.
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Open the Terminal. Install ImageMagick. Take a screenshot of the entire screen. Take a screenshot of a specific window. Add a delay to the screenshot.