Q: Outlook cannot sync back and forth between your online contacts list and the Outlook contacts list. When you import a contacts file, any changes made in Outlook stay in Outlook. If you want to push the changes you've made in Outlook back to your online calendar list, you'll need to export your Outlook contacts.  The exception to this is an Outlook.com account, which can sync with Outlook completely. To sync an Outlook.com account, including the contacts, click the File tab and then click the "Add Account" button. Enter your Outlook.com account information and follow the prompts to sync your accounts. You'll need to download or save your contacts list as a file that Outlook can read and import. The process varies depending on your contacts service.   Google Contacts - Log into the Gmail website. Click the "Gmail" menu and switch to "Contacts". Click the "More" button and select "Export...". Select which groups you want to export. By default, all contacts will be exported. Select "Outlook CSV" as the format. Save the file to your computer. Yahoo! Contacts - Log into the Yahoo! Mail website. Click the Contacts button above your mail folders list. Click the "... Actions" button above your list of contacts. Click "Export" and ensure that Microsoft Outlook is selected. Click "Export Now" to download the file to your computer. iCloud Contacts - Log into the iCloud website and select "Contacts". Select all of the contacts you want to export. You can hold down ⇧ Shift to select multiple contacts once. Click the Gear icon and select "Export vCard.." to download the contacts file to your computer. Outlook 2013 - You can select People from the row of buttons along the bottom of the window. Outlook 2010, 2007, and 2003 - You can select People from the list of buttons in the lower-left corner of the window.  If you are importing iCloud contacts, select "Import a VCARD file". Browse for the file that you downloaded from your online contacts list. If you already have contacts in Outlook, you may have duplicates when you import your contacts list. You can choose to replace duplicates with the internet contact information (best it is the more up-to-date source), create duplicates which you can then combine or delete later, or to not import duplicate items at all (best when Outlook is the more up-to-date source). Outlook may have difficulties with large CSV files containing hundreds of Google Contacts. You can quickly sync your contacts using Outlook.com (provided you have Outlook linked with your Outlook.com account).  Visit people.live.com and log in with your Outlook.com account. Click the "Google contacts" button. Click "Connect" and then log in with your Google account. Select "Allow Access" and your contacts will be imported into your Outlook.com account, which if linked with Outlook will add them to your Outlook contacts.
A: Understand what will happen when you import contacts from another service. Export the contacts from your other service. Open Outlook and select the People section. Click the "File" tab and select "Open & Export". Select "Import/Export" and then select "Import from another program or file". Select "Comma Separated Values (Windows)". Determine how you want to handle duplicates. My Google contacts are not importing properly.

Q: If your wig is really mangled, you may want to give it a warm water soak. To do this, fill a sink with warm water. Remove your wig from the wig head (if using), and leave it to soak in the water for 10-15 minutes. Carefully wring the excess water from your wig and return it to your wig head. If the wig is very dirty, you can add a squirt of shampoo to the water. If you do this, be sure to rinse the wig with clean water before you begin combing. Take out your spray bottle, and squirt conditioner-water onto the bottom tips of your wig, until the bottom 3-5 inches (7.62-12.7 cm) of the wig is fully saturated. If the conditioner begins to separate from the water, give the bottle a shake. Using your wig comb (or wide-tooth comb), begin combing out the bottom 3-5 inches (7.62-12.7 cm) of the wig. Hold the hair firmly with one hand (just above where you are combing) as you comb with the other hand. If the hair is quite tangled, you may need to do this in small sections, until the entire bottom of the wig is tangle-free. Once the bottom 3-5 inches (7.62-12.7 cm) of the wig have been combed through, saturate the next 3-5 inches (7.62-12.7 cm) with conditioner-water, and resume combing. Continue this process until the entire wig has been combed through.  Depending on the length of your wig, this process can take a long time (up to an hour). Be careful not to yank on the wig, as this only makes tangles worse. Instead, carefully comb out each tangle.
A: Soak your wig. Saturate the tips of your wig. Comb out the tips. Continue spraying and combing, making your way up the wig.

Q: Use a rag to rub some warm water and isopropyl alcohol over the area around the loose part of the sole. If you can do so without pulling it off further, clean inside where the sole has become loose as well. Use a toothpick or cotton swab to apply a layer of adhesive inside where the sole has come apart from the shoe. Make the layer fairly thick, as it’s better to put in too much and have it overflow than to not have enough. Some adhesives need to cure for a few minutes after being applied and before the sole is put in place. Check the instructions on your adhesive product. Being careful not to get any adhesive on your hands, press the sole and the shoe together tightly. Don’t worry if some adhesive spills out -- this can be sanded off later. The sole should be pressed tightly against the shoe for the entire time it dries. Secure it using rubber bands or duct tape, or set weights on top of the shoe in the area where the glue is drying. Place the shoe somewhere out of the way, where it can stay cool and dry while it sets. Wait at least a full day before wearing the shoe. If any of the shoe sole adhesive spilled out when you pressed the sole down, sand it off using 120-grit sandpaper. Make sure the adhesive has dried out completely before sanding it.
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Clean the shoe and sole with water and alcohol. Apply shoe sole adhesive between the shoe and the sole. Press the sole against the bottom of the shoe. Keep the sole in place with rubber bands, duct tape, or weights. Let the shoe sit for 24 hours. Sand off any dried overflow glue.