Article: Use a brush to cover the edges with primer, then finish by covering the flat surfaces with a foam roller. Let the primer dry overnight so the paint can sit and harden. Remember to apply primer to the drawers and doors as well.  Only use primer if you’re painting with latex or oil-based paint. If you’re using chalk paint, skip priming and go straight to painting. Older paint and primer formulas needed to be paired by type, such as oil-based with oil-based or latex with latex, but current formulas can be mixed and matched.  If you chose a glossy finish paint, make your priming layer as smooth as possible. Glossy paint shows imperfections much more visibly than flat finish. Keep in mind that oil-based and latex paints require a primer, while chalk-finish paint does not.  Oil-based paint is strong and durable, resists chipping, and levels out any imperfections. However, it has a strong odor and is difficult to clean up.  Latex paints are water-based and very durable. Choose a satin finish to have a nice, light sheen that’s not too shiny.  Chalk paint is a quick, easy option with a smooth, flat finish. It dries fast and because it’s thick, it requires fewer coats of paint. However, its thick consistency also means it’s easy to leave brush marks. You can use a brush or foam roller to paint or a combination of the two. Foam rollers also create a more even coat of paint, so use them for larger, flat areas, then paint over any detailing or edges with a brush. Start by filling a tray with paint, then add more as needed.  Remember to paint the drawers and doors as well, keeping them on the dropcloth to prevent mess. Always paint in the direction of the wood grain. After letting the first layer dry overnight, you may notice that the paint has some patchy areas. Apply a second coat, brushing on paint over edges and corners and using a foam roller on flat surfaces. Let the vanity and all of the painted pieces sit undisturbed for a full night and check them in the morning.  Patchiness often occurs with darker paint colors. When applying extra coats of paint, you may need to let the vanity dry for up to 48 hours.
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Apply a thin coat of primer to the vanity and drawers/doors. Pick from oil-based, latex, or chalk-finish paint. Apply a coat of paint to the vanity and let it dry overnight. Add another coat if the paint looks patchy and let it dry overnight.
Article: Double-click the Excel document that you want to open. It's at the top of the Excel window. A toolbar will appear below the Review tab. It's on the right side of the Review tab's toolbar. Doing so will open a new window. If you want to password-protect all pages in the Excel workbook, click Protect Workbook' instead. Type your preferred password into the "Password" text field. When the "Verify" text box appears, re-type your password into it. Your password entries must match each other. It's at the bottom of the window. This will close the password window. Press ⌘ Command+S to do so. Your PowerPoint presentation will now require a password in order to open. Your document will remain encrypted if you send it to someone, so they'll need to know the password in order to open the document.
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Open a Microsoft Excel document. Click the Review tab. Click Protect Sheet. Enter a password. Re-enter your password. Click OK. Save your changes.
Article: Hold the 5 cm (2.0 in) section of string in 1 hand and the loop in your other hand. Then, use the section of string to create a double-knot. This prevents the string from coming undone. Lightly tug on the knot to tighten it if it feels a little loose. Hold the loop of string away from the kite. Measure 18 centimetres (7.1 in) from the holes up each piece of string and make a mark. Take both of these points and knot them together to create a smaller loop.  This helps to balance the kite and allows it to fly straight. Trim off the excess string with a pair of scissors. This length of string is what you will use to the fly the kite with. Take the end of the long string and double-knot it to the loop on the kite. Use a double-knot to prevent the kite from coming loose. Consider wrapping your flying string around a piece of wood or tubing. This allows you to vary the length of the string and gives you more control over the kite.
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Double-knot the string to secure it in place. Tie a knot on the loop of string 18 cm (7.1 in) away from the holes. Knot a long length of string to the loop that you have created.