In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cut in a very straight line. This is just to check that it fits well. Remove it and continue to make the cover. These will serve as the closure for the iPad cover. Smaller hot water bottles could be used to contain eReaders, half size iPads and even cell phones. Use your imagination as to what will benefit from using this cover.
Summary: Measure the iPad for fit by laying it on top of the hot water bottle to check the bottle is large enough before proceeding. Cut the top of the hot water off. Slip the iPad inside the hot water bottle. Using strong glue, stick two large press studs at the top at even spacing. Slip the iPad inside, snap the press studs closed and presto, you have a padded iPad cover for safe transport.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It resembles a white "X" on a green background. If you want to create a graph from pre-existing data, instead double-click the Excel document that contains the data to open it and proceed to the next section. It's in the top-left side of the template window. To do so, click the A1 cell (X-axis) and type in a label, then do the same for the B1 cell (Y-axis). For example, a graph measuring the temperature over a week's worth of days might have "Days" in A1 and "Temperature" in B1. To do this, you'll type a number or word into the A or B column to apply it to the X- or Y- axis, respectively. For example, typing "Monday" into the A2 cell and "70" into the B2 field might show that it was 70 degrees on Monday. Once your data entry is complete, you're ready to use the data to create a bar graph.
Summary: Open Microsoft Excel. Click Blank workbook (PC) or Excel Workbook (Mac). Add labels for the graph's X- and Y-axes. Enter data for the graph's X- and Y-axes. Finish entering your data.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If prompted, enter your username and password and click Log in. This is on the right of the menu bar or the top of the left sidebar. It will take you to your profile page. This is located just under your name on the post. The icon will match the post's current privacy setting (lock for private, person for friends, or globe for public). The post is now visible to anyone, whether or not they have a Facebook account or are friends with your on Facebook.
Summary:
Open Facebook in your browser. Click your profile picture. Click the privacy menu on the post you want to change. Click Public.