Q: You can open MS Word by double-clicking the Word icon or by double-clicking a Word document. If you've never saved this specific document before, choosing "Save" will still direct you to "Save As". Typical locations include "This PC" and OneDrive, but you can also click "Browse" to select a specific location. If you select "This PC", you will have to pick a subfolder--your desktop, for example. This will take you to the file name screen.  From here, you can choose which file type to save your document as. File types include PDF, Web Page, and compatibility-geared previous versions of Word (e.g., 1997-2003).  If your file is in your chosen save location and your specified format, your file was correctly saved!
A: Make sure your document is open. Click "Save As". Under "Save As", decide on your save location. Double-click your save location. In the "File Name" field, type in your preferred file name. Find the "Save as Type" field and click on it. Click "Save" to save your file. Verify that your file was saved before closing your document.

Q: The minerals in tap water and unfiltered spring water can cause water stains to form in your bong. To prevent this, always use filtered water when you smoke. It's also a good idea to use filtered water when cleaning your bong, or at least rinse it with filtered water after cleaning. If you change out your bong water each day, your bong will stay much cleaner. When old water sits in your bong, mold can form. This is pretty gross on its own, but mold also means mold stains, which can make cleaning your bong a more extensive process. This is another way to keep mold from forming and ultimately avoid getting mold stains. Try to do at least a brief cleaning weekly to keep your bong squeaky clean. Since your bong is made of glass, it's susceptible to cracking and breaking if you aren't careful. When storing and traveling with your bong, consider keeping it in a protective bag or case to keep anything from happening to it.
A: Use filtered water in your bong. Change out the water in your bong daily. Clean your bong once a week. Store your bong in a bong bag or hard case.

Q: You can access it at translate.google.com Google Translate is not a perfect translator. Oftentimes the structure of the sentence will not translate properly, making it odd or incorrect in the other language. Google Translate should be used as a guide to get the basic concepts of a piece, not as an accurate translation. You can copy text from any source, including documents and other websites. You can also type the text in yourself. If you're typing a foreign language, click here for instructions on typing foreign characters. It looks like a pencil at the bottom of the text field. This is especially useful for non-Latin languages. You can click the "▼" button to see all of the available languages. This is especially useful for non-Latin languages such as Japanese or Arabic. This can be useful for learning proper pronunciation. By default, Google will translate into whatever your personal language is. You can select different languages using the buttons above the field. If the translation didn't happen automatically, click the "Translate" button. Your Phrasebook is a collection of translations that you've saved for later use. You can access your Phrasebook by clicking the Phrasebook button above the right field.  Click the "Wrong?" button if you spot an error. Make the correction and click the "Contribute" button, and your correction may be implemented into Google Translate.
A: Open the Google Translate website. Copy the text that you want translated. Paste or type the text you want translated into the left field on the Google Translate page. Click the "Handwriting" button to draw characters. Select the language of the pasted text if Google translate does not automatically detect the right language. Click the "Ä" button to display the text in Latin characters. Click the "Listen" button to hear the pasted text spoken. Look at the translated text in the right text field. Save a translation to your Phrasebook. Click the "Listen" button beneath the translation to hear it spoken. Correct a translation if you notice an error.

Q: Going on a date isn't like meeting people in other situations...there are all sorts of things that tend to make you extra nervous! Admitting that you're nervous on a first date or even just around someone new can be a great icebreaker. They're probably nervous too, so just vocalizing what you're both thinking can really ease the tension. Look at them, really look them over, and notice things about what they're wearing or how they're acting. Notice how they talk. Their accent. Look for if they're wearing something particularly nice, unique, or handmade-looking. Comment on these things that you notice. By letting them know that it's okay to talk to you and ask you questions, you can really help break the ice in your budding relationship. Say something like "If you have anything you want to ask me, go ahead." You can even give them more guidance. For example, "If you want to ask about my wooden leg, it's okay. I can talk about it." There's something to be said for just saying what you're thinking when it comes to the matters of the heart. If you see someone that you'd like to get to know better and then date, you can just tell them that. For some people it will be a turn off, but for most (especially the attractive ones) a break from all the games will be a nice breath of fresh air. Say something like, "I'm sorry, I saw you from across the room and I kind of felt like the air got punched out of my lungs. I just had to introduce myself or I'd never forgive myself." If they have a somewhat unusual name (old fashioned, ethnic, anything other than the standard Sarah/John), then comment on and ask them about their name. You can ask if they were named after someone, how their parents chose the name, and if they like their name, etc. The sneakiest and yet one of the most effective ways to break the ice with someone you don't know yet is to ask them to settle a bet for you. For example, say something like, "My buddy says this shirt makes me look like Bill Cosby during his blue period. What do you think?" or "All my friends say that guys won't go anywhere near girls with short hair. What do you think?"
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Admit you're nervous. Notice and comment on something about them. Ask them to ask you something. Be blunt. Comment on their name. Ask them to settle a bet.