Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open a Microsoft Excel file. Select all empty rows. Click on the Home tab (Windows) or Edit in the menu bar (Mac). Click Clear. Click Clear All (Windows) or Format (Mac). Select all empty columns. Click the Home tab (Windows) or Edit in the menu bar (Mac). Click Clear. Click Clear All (Windows) or Format (Mac).

Answer: Do so by double-clicking on the green and white app with an X, then clicking on File and Open..., and selecting the file. To do so, click on the first empty row number, then press and hold Ctrl+⇧ Shift+↓ (Windows) or ⌘+⇧ Shift+↓ (Mac). The arrow keys are in the lower-right corner of most keyboards.   This clears unnecessary formatting from cells that are not being used. To do so, click on the first empty column letter, then press and hold Ctrl+⇧ Shift+→ (Windows) or ⌘+⇧ Shift+→ (Mac). The arrow keys are in the lower-right corner of most keyboards.   This clears unnecessary formatting from cells that are not being used.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch out for ads with a very low or unusual price. Check the listing for severe grammar issues. Perform a reverse image search of the car photo. Copy and paste the car description into Google to spot duplicates. Compare the price of the car in the ad with the website listing. Email the seller if there’s no location or phone number listed in the ad.

Answer: If the price is significantly lower than you’d expect it to be, this is a red flag. Check the Kelly Blue Book price to get a ballpark range for what the price ought to be. If it’s considerably lower, such as 25% less or more, then the ad is likely a scam. A very specific price can also be a red flag, such as $2,347 or something along these lines. If the seller suggests shipping the car to you for an additional charge or including shipping in the sale price, this is likely a scam. If the car’s description is poorly written and difficult to understand, it might have been written by a scammer. Pass on any cars with descriptions that are chock full of grammatical, spelling, or other errors. For example, steer clear of an ad that reads something like, “new sidan for weel driv plus exxtras.” Copy the image’s url and paste it into Google’s image search, or download and save the image and then drag and drop it into the search bar after clicking on the camera button next to the search bar. Then, review the results to determine if the same photo is posted elsewhere. If you find multiple listings that use the same image, the ad is likely a scam. By doing a reverse image search, you may even find that the image is a stock photo and not an image of a real car for sale. Place the description in quotation marks to find duplicate listings. Some scammers will post multiple ads using the exact same language, so this is an easy way to weed out fake ads. Be wary if the language is very similar to other ads as well. Look at other aspects of the ad to check for red flags. If the seller also has a website or Facebook page, make sure that the prices listed for the car are the same on both sites. If the price listed on one of the outlets is lower, negotiate from this price instead of from the higher price. For example, if the car is listed for $2,500 on the seller’s Facebook page and $3,000 on the Craigslist post, negotiate down from $2,500 rather than from $3,000. The ad should clearly indicate where the car is located and provide a contact phone number for the seller. If there’s no location or phone number listed, this may be a red flag. However, you can email the seller to see if they will provide a location and phone number. If they refuse to tell you where the car is located of give you a phone number, this is likely a scam. Another red flag is a location that doesn’t make sense, such as “in the mountains of Orlando.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the SWF File Player website. Click Download Now. Wait for the file to finish downloading. Install SWF File Player. Click File. Click Open…. Select a file location. Select your SWF file. Click Open. Click Play.

Answer: Go to http://www.swffileplayer.com/. This player will allow you to watch SWF videos, as well as play some SWF games. It's a green button on the left side of the page. Doing so takes you to the download page. Your file should begin downloading after a few seconds, and it should complete within a few minutes. You can click the Click here link to force the file to download if it doesn't automatically do so. Double-click the SWF File Player setup icon in your computer's downloads location, then follow the on-screen instructions. SWF File Player will open once you complete this step. If SWF File Player doesn't open, double-click the File Player icon to open it. It's in the top-left corner of the SWF File Player window. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this at the top of the File drop-down menu. Clicking this prompts a File Explorer window to open. Click the folder in which your SWF file is stored. You'll most likely find the folder that you need on the left side of the File Explorer window. Click the file that you want to open. It's in the bottom-right corner of the File Explorer window. You'll see this at the bottom of the window below the list of the SWF's attributes. Doing so will prompt the SWF file to begin playing; if it's a game, you'll be able to play it as though it were embedded in a webpage.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get critical care for any life-threatening conditions. Undergo cleaning and debriding of the wound. Expect to receive ECMO treatment. Recover in a warm, humid environment. Take pain medications. Ask about using virtual reality glasses during dressing changes.

Answer:
If the burn has damaged vital organs, caused major blood loss, or led to shock, your life could be at risk. While addressing the actual burn injury as soon as possible greatly improves the recovery outlook, the medical team may need to stabilize your vital signs first. Let the emergency room and critical care team to their job. Once they’ve stabilized you, they’ll attend to the burn wounds. Stabilizing a victim of third degree burns might include using IV’s, providing oxygen, intubating or ventilating an unconscious victim, performing CPR or using and AED defibrillator.. Debris like scorched clothing, along with dead tissue, must be removed from the wound as soon as possible in order to reduce the risk of serious infections or other complications. Based on the nature of your burn, you might be placed in a special tub for cleaning and debriding, or surgical procedures may be required. In ECMO, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, doctors will draw your blood in a plastic tube. Carbon dioxide is removed from the blood, oxygen is added, and the blood is returned to the body. This treatment, along with a low-level ventilator to keep your lungs moving, will ease the workload on your lungs as they heal. Keeping the burn area warm and moist can aid in the healing process. This might be provided through specially equipped room heaters and humidifiers, fluidized mattresses, and other equipment utilized in the hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU). Talk to your doctor about any environmental adjustments -- such as turning up the thermostat or adding a humidifier -- you should make at home once you are discharged. While third degree burns are sometimes painless at first due to nerve damage, you will likely experience significant pain eventually. The medical team will develop a pain management regimen suited to the specifics of your condition. You may need to be on pain medications long-term. Wearing virtual reality glasses can help ease a burn patient’s anxiety as their dressings are changed. If your hospital offers this, you’ll wear glasses that put you in “Snow World,” where you’ll get to throw snowballs and enjoy a wintry, arctic world. This will help distract and relax you as your dressings are being changed.