INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you don't have a lot of stuff to move or have a vehicle with a lot of storage, consider moving your things in your own vehicle. Evaluate how many things you have to move and determine how many trips it would take in your car or truck. You can eliminate having to transport your belongings yourself with a portable storage container. These services drop off a container in front of your current address that you can fill up with your belongings. They will then transport everything that to your new address, where you can unpack it yourself. This saves money on having to transport your belongings. Some bus and train services also transport goods from place to place. Companies like Amtrak and Greyhound have services that transport belongings on their buses and trains. Call their customer service number or look on their website and find out their shipping locations. If one is near your new apartment or house, you can use them to ship your belongings. One drawback is that you may have to go to the bus or train station to pick up your belongings. Friends and family may help you move, and you won't have to pay them anything. Call up your contacts and ask them if they would be willing to help you move. You can also post something on social media and see who responds. You can thank your friends or family for their help by taking them out to eat or getting them a gift.

SUMMARY: Consider using your own vehicle instead of renting a moving truck. Purchase a portable storage container to move your belongings. Ship your belongings on a bus or a train. Get your friends or family to help you move for free.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The middle, or 13th pile has four cards: turn one of them over and place it on top of its stack. Look at the number or face-value of the card. The number or face will determine where the card goes. Starting with the 1 o'clock position, cards belong in the stack associated with their number: Aces go to the 1 o'clock pile, twos go to the 2 o'clock pile, threes go to the 3 o'clock pile, fours go to the 4 o'clock pile, fives go to the 5 o'clock pile, sixes go to the 6 o'clock pile, sevens go to the 7 o'clock pile, eights go to the 8 o'clock pile, nines go to the 9 o'clock pile, tens go to the 10 o'clock pile. For face cards, place the Jacks in the 11 o'clock pile and Queens in the 12 o'clock pile. Kings will be placed in the middle, or 13th pile. When you find the correct pile, slide the card face up, under the stack it belongs in. Turn over the top card of the pile you just played into. This becomes your next card in play. Place that card into the pile in which it belongs. For example, a 7 of diamonds would go facedown into the bottom of the 7 o'clock pile. A Queen of spades would go facedown at the bottom of the 12 o'clock pile. For each card that you turn over and place in the correct pile, flip over the next card from that pile and play it. Clock patience is a fun game to play quickly, so try to place the cards as quickly as you determine where they belong. Continue playing until there are no cards to flip over.

SUMMARY: Play the first card. Move the card to its pile. Turn over the next card. Continue playing cards.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Double-click the Excel document in which you want to insert a hyperlink. You can also open a new document by double-clicking the Excel icon and then clicking Blank Workbook. This should be a cell into which you want to insert your hyperlink. This tab is in the green ribbon at the top of the Excel window. Clicking Insert opens a toolbar directly below the green ribbon. If you're on a Mac, don't confuse the Excel Insert tab with the Insert menu item that's in your Mac's menu bar. It's toward the right side of the Insert toolbar in the "Links" section. Doing so opens a window. It's on the left side of the window. Type the text that you want to see displayed into the "Text to display" field. If you don't do this, your hyperlink's text will just be the linked cell's name. This will create your link in the selected cell. If you click the hyperlink, Excel will automatically highlight the linked cell.

SUMMARY:
Open an Excel document. Select a cell. Click Insert. Click Hyperlink. Click the Place in This Document. Enter the hyperlink's text. Click OK.