Inside your OneDrive account online, go to the left panel menu and look for the PCs section. This section lists all the PCs with the OneDrive desktop application installed and running under your OneDrive account. If you have multiple PCs running the OneDrive desktop application, you will see several PC names here. Select the PC where the files you want to retrieve or fetch are located. As part of OneDrive's efforts to secure your PC and your files there, it has this added layer of security check. Click on the “Sign in with a security code” link to begin the authentication process. As part of its verification process, it will ask you for your OneDrive account e-mail. Input your e-mail address in the appropriate field, and click the blue “Next” button. OneDrive will send your security code to this e-mail. This e-mail address needs to match the one in OneDrive. Go to your e-mail client, sign in, and open your inbox. Look for the e-mail with the subject title “Microsoft account security code.” Open the e-mail and copy the security code. Go back to OneDrive's page where you left off after entering your e-mail address. Input the code that you received in the e-mail into the field provided. Click the blue “Submit” button to proceed. OneDrive will verify your code. Once OneDrive has authenticated the code, you will now have a direct remote access to your computer's folders and files. Your computer directory will appear in the different categories as how they're structured in your PC. Folders will appear in blue boxes. A single click on the blue folders will open them up. Continue your folder navigation by clicking on the folders. You will be able to see all your PC's folders and files.
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One-sentence summary -- Navigate to the PCs section. Choose your PC. Sign in with a security code. Enter your e-mail address. Retrieve the code. Input your code. Establish a connection. Open folders.

Q: For all the materials that you'll need, check the things you'll need. (below) This will help you get a good idea of what you'll need to draw in the background and in the foreground. Start by drawing a random shape. It can be anything. A circle, square, ETC. Also, you'll need to brainstorm how the character is going to feel. Try making expressions into the mirror and then copying them down. You can also act out what your cartoon character is going to do. Try picturing how he/she/it looks like. *If you need too, you can look at drawings you find in magazines, books, posters, and the internet, but DO NOT copy them! You'll get into a copywriting mess! All you need to do to practice this is to draw scenes without characters. draw objects that you'll need or don't need. To do this draw a couple panels with a straightedge. (at best try a ruler) Just remember, draw outlines first, THEN color with colored pencils, markers, crayons, paint, glitter, etc. You might want to draw how big you're making the cartoon; such as "  11' 4', 3' 5', etc. You can tape it, glue it, staple it, ETC. anywhere you want!
A: Before you get started, you'll need to get everything set up. Secondly, get an idea of what it is going to be about, such as crocodile hunting, politics, your view of new items, ducks, endangered species, etc. Thirdly, you'll need some characters, so practice drawing a character on a spare sheet of paper. Fourthly, you'll need to practice drawing props, scenery, etc. Fifthly, you'll have to draw a practice cartoon strip or just a cartoon. Start drawing a finished cartoon! If your cartoon doesn't cover the whole piece of paper, then cut it out! After you are completely done with your cartoon, you can show it to family and friends! Finished.

Article: Search for pictures that show BMO’s body from all sides and angles. Accuracy is the key. Find a large, rectangular cardboard box that gives you enough room inside to move around. Refer to your reference pictures to estimate the dimensions of your ideal box and adjust the measurements to your body so the box will fit comfortably. Find your box at local grocery stores, furniture stores, or in your own basement.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find reference pictures. Locate the perfect box.

Problem: Article: This gift wrap will make the envelope's new look, so be sure to choose gift wrap that matches what you'd like for the recipient. Lay the envelope you just cut on the white side of this piece of gift wrap. This is the same method as you used to create the cardstock envelope, only now you are creating the decorative cover for the envelope. Ensure that plenty of edge remains around the sides of the envelope on the gift paper, as you're going to add more width to the edges shortly. Set it to one side, as it'll be used to complete the envelope shortly. This additional width is needed because the gift wrap paper will be wrapped around the cardstock envelope both to help it stay in place and to ensure a neat finish. To add the width to the edges, use a ruler to draw a 2 centimeter (0.8 in) /0.8" line outside the original envelope's outline, on every single side. The image clearly shows what your end result should look like. To draw outside the round part of the envelope: Make a dotted line first, then connect the dots. This will guide you in keeping the curved shape neat and accurate. It should look like this image, with the inner shape of the envelope still drawn on the paper and the outer edge cut out neatly. Expect the paper to try to curl, just put a weight on it to keep it flat and to prevent it from accidentally folding and creating creases. You're about to glue it to the cardstock, so if you take a break before doing so, leave the paper and cardstock in a safe place away from being disturbed.
Summary: Roll out a piece of gift wrap bigger than the new envelope. Draw the outline of the envelope onto the white side of the gift wrap, using a pencil. Remove the cardstock envelope. Add extra width to the edges. Cut out the bigger envelope shape from the gift wrap paper.

Article: Put the petroleum jelly in a microwave safe bowl. Cook for 30 seconds. Pull out the jelly and stir, checking the consistency. Keep cooking in 30 second bursts until it becomes a liquid.  Be careful as you pull the bowl out of the microwave. It will be very hot. You can also melt the jelly on the stove in a double boiler. Place the jelly in a heat safe bowl over a pan of boiling water. Make sure the bowl is not touching the water. Stir until the jelly liquefies. When the jelly is finally liquid, let it cool for a little bit. It needs to be close to room temperature. Pour the Kool-aid into the jelly. Stir until the crystals dissolve.  You can use any flavor or color of Kool-aid that you want. It just depends on what you like. If you don't like Kool-aid or would like a more natural fruity alternative, mix in 1-2 teaspoons of fruit juice instead. Don't wait too long. The jelly may re-solidify. If this happens, heat the jelly again. Pour your mixture into small lip gloss containers. Set the containers aside to cool. They should solidify in about two hours. Once the two hours pass, check the consistency. If they are still too runny, allow them to set for another hour. This number of containers of lip gloss will vary depending on the size of the containers you use. Look for the kind of container you want in your local craft store.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Melt the petroleum jelly. Stir in the Kool-aid. Finish the gloss.