INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The CD goes logo-side-up in your computer's CD tray. If an autoplay window appears, skip ahead to the "Click the Import option" step. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click the folder-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. It's a computer-shaped icon on the left side of the File Explorer window. You'll see this grey box with a CD icon beneath the "Devices and drives" heading. This tab is in the upper-left side of the window. Clicking it brings down a toolbar at the top of the page. It's in the "Media" section of the toolbar. Your computer's default audio player will open, and it should begin importing the CD's songs. Depending on your audio player, you may have to confirm that you want to import the CD or select a storage location. Once the audio player finishes importing the CD's songs, you can eject the CD; the music will be playable.

SUMMARY: Insert the audio CD into your computer. Open Start . Open File Explorer . Click This PC. Click your disk drive. Click Manage. Click Autoplay. Click the Import option. Follow any on-screen prompts. Wait for the import to finish.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's a white app shaped like a shopping bag with a multi-colored triangle. It's in the top-left of the screen. It's at the top of the screen. The official app from Fitbit, Inc. will appear below the search bar. It's to the right of the Fitbit app. After the app has been installed, the button you tapped to start the download will read "OPEN." Tap it to start syncing your Fitbit.

SUMMARY: Open the Play Store app. Tap APPS & GAMES. Tap the search bar. Type "fitbit" and tap the magnifying glass icon to the right of the search bar. Tap INSTALL. Tap OPEN.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you paraphrase or quote a source in your paper and want to add a footnote, put a superscripted number after the ending punctuation of the information you need to source.  Typically you'll select the option that allows you to insert a footnote. Look for this option under an "insert" or "format" menu. When you click on this option, it will create a superscripted number at the location of your cursor, and then add the same number at the bottom or end of the page, however you have it formatted. Standard formatting for Chicago-style footnotes calls for the first line, starting with the note number, to be indented. You may be able to set this formatting to apply throughout the document.  Check the formatting options on your word processing app to set the formatting options to apply to all footnotes. You can also adjust your footnotes manually, by simply placing your cursor in front of the number and hitting the space bar 5 times. Your footnotes themselves will be single-spaced, but you'll want to double-space separate notes that appear on the same page. Any notes that don't fit into the space allotted for footnotes will automatically be carried over to the next page.

SUMMARY: Use your word processing app to insert footnotes. Indent the first line of each footnote 5 spaces. Double-space between footnotes.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the cable you'll usually use to charge the phone.  This should go into your phone's charging port; usually, you can find this opening on the bottom of your phone. Some old models of phones have the charging port on their sides. If you can't find your phone's charging port, consult your user manual. The USB end plugs into a slim rectangular port on the side of your computer (laptop) or the CPU unit (desktop). This port should have a three-pronged symbol next to it; in some cases, you will also see a lightning bolt-shaped symbol here too. After a few seconds, you should see a pop-up window asking what you would like to do with your device. You can also open "My Computer" and double-click your phone's icon beneath the "Devices and Drives" heading. Usually, these include:   Get your stuff on your PC, tablet, and phone - Synchronize your phone's data with your computer.  Import photos and videos - Store your camera roll items on your computer.  Open device to view files - View the photos and videos on your device (similarly to a USB flash drive).  Take no action - Ignore the device. Your PC may continue to charge your phone if you select this option. You have successfully connected your PC and your phone!

SUMMARY:
Locate your phone's USB cable. Make sure your phone and computer are on. Plug in the small end of the cable. Plug the large end of the cable into your computer. Wait for your computer to recognize your phone. Review your device options. Click the option most relevant to you.