Article: Start with damp hair that you’ve worked a little water-based setting lotion through. Plan to braid your locks in the evening, as you’ll be sleeping on your braids to create curls. Try this method if your locks are too short for rollers. They'll still need to be at least three inches long to hold the braid. Reach behind your head and divide your locks in half. Pull each side forward onto your shoulders, so all of your hair is in front of your shoulders and none is behind. Divide each of these sections into 2, using your ear as a dividing line. Secure the 4 new sections with hair ties. Separating your hair evenly will ensure that your curls are evenly distributed over your whole head. . Remove the hair tie from one of the back quadrants of your hair. Take 3 of the locks in your fingers and braid them together. Braid tightly enough that there is some tension, but not so tightly that the braid hurts your scalp. Secure the braid with a hair tie at the bottom so it doesn’t come undone. Braid the rest of the locks in that quadrant, and then repeat the process, braiding the locks in each of the other quadrants. It doesn’t matter what order you do the quadrants in. Go to bed as normal. Your hair will air dry overnight. Covering your hair will keep your braids from getting frizzy while you toss and turn. Feel your hair to make sure it is dry to the touch in the morning. If it is, you can remove your braids. If not, let the braids sit for another hour or two more until your hair is completely dry. Undoing your braids while your hair is still damp will cause your curl to fall. Starting from the back, remove the hair tie from a braid, and gently undo your braid to reveal your curled dreads. Repeat the process with the rest of the braids. Gently run your fingers through your dreads to separate the curls. Style your curls and go!
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Prep your hair as if you were using sponge rollers. Divide your locks into 4 sections. Braid your hair Repeat the process with the rest of your locks. Cover your braids in a silk bonnet. Test the dampness of your hair in the morning. Undo your braids.
Article: Purchase some Tung or Linseed oil at your local home improvement store and apply it to the furniture. Use a paintbrush to make even strokes across the entire surface of the teak wood furniture. You can use a damp cloth the wipe up any excess oil as you continue painting. Continue painting until the wood seems saturated and doesn’t soak up any more of the oil. Be sure to thoroughly clean the teak furniture before you apply any oil. This kind of stain or sealant will help protect your teak furniture from the elements and prevent damage in the future. Purchase some sealer from your local home improvement store and apply it using a paint brush. Let the stain dry completely before using the furniture again – this usually takes about 24 hours. Be sure to get a sealer or stain that is approved for use on teak wood. As with any wood product, teak furniture will need to be re-stained once every 2-3 years. The stain loses its effectiveness over time and needs to be replaced. Once you start noticing more cracks in the teak wood, you’ll need to start thinking about staining it again to seal up those cracks and protect the wood. This step isn’t necessary if you’ve opted to keep up the natural, unstained appearance of the teak wood. However, unstained teak requires more regular cleaning. Nothing will make teak age and weather faster than constant, direct contact with sunlight. This will cause your teak furniture to look older and to need more maintenance and repair as time goes on. Try to put your teak furniture in a place that gets a lot of shade, at least during part of the day. Consider storing your outdoor teak furniture in a shed completely away from the sunlight during the winter months when you aren’t using it as much.
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Oil the teak wood. Apply a synthetic-resin sealer. Re-stain the wood once every few years. Store the furniture out of direct sunlight.
Article: Macros can be created for most Office 365 programs, so open the program in which you want to create a macro.  If you want to record a macro, open Word or Excel. If you want to program a macro using VBA, open Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook (Windows only), or Publisher (Windows only). You cannot add macros to Access or OneNote. It's a link in the lower-left side of the program's window. This will open a list of options on the left side of the window. On a Mac, click the name of your program in the upper-left corner of the screen to prompt a drop-down menu. You'll find this on the left side of the window. On a Mac, you'll click Preferences... in the drop-down menu. It's on the left side of the Options window. On a Mac, click Ribbon & Toolbar in the Preferences window. This box is near the bottom of the "Main Tabs" list of options. Depending on your selected program, you may first have to place your cursor in the "Main Tabs" pane and then scroll down to find the "Developer" box. It's at the bottom of the window. This will add the Developer tab to your selected program. On a Mac, you'll click Save here instead.
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Open a Microsoft Office program. Click Open other documents. Click Options. Click Customize Ribbon. Check the "Developer" box. Click OK.