In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can do this by showing up to where you are meeting a little early. Showing up on time will also give you a few minutes to compose yourself and relax. Being punctual shows her that you’re mature and reliable. Chances are you already know some things about her so use what you know to help break the ice. For example: if she likes flowers, get her favorite one and bring it for her. This can also be a good way for her to find you if you’ve never met before and are meeting somewhere public. Don’t come on too strong; instead wait to see how she acts. Is she being flirty or touchy? Or is she more reserved? You don't always have to wait for her to make a move (sometimes it's better to take the lead and be assertive), but acting too comfortable before you get to know each other can put her off.  Even if you’ve talked before and made a connection, assuming she’ll be comfortable with physical touching might be a bad idea and could make things awkward. If she does go in for a hug or something like a handshake, meet her halfway. Like in the earlier methods, employ eye contact and smile.  "I'm excited to finally meet you, [name]. I've been looking forward to this." Remember that she wants to be there too, and that she’s probably just as nervous as you are, so just breathe and act confident. There's a difference here in complimenting a girl and being rude or objectifying. You may be nervous and be tempted to try and act suave, but being a jerk won’t help you.  Be specific when you compliment her. Don't just say "Your hair looks nice." Instead, look for something that she's clearly taken time on. Maybe she has a specific style, like bangs. Don't just say "Your hair looks nice." Instead, look for something that she's clearly taken time on. Maybe she has a specific style, like bangs. Say "I like your bangs, you really pull those off, they frame your face really well." Compliments don't have to be physical either. Show her that she has that special something that makes you attracted to her. Tell her that as soon as she walked in, the whole room brightened up. Tell her that she has a great sense of humor, or that her intelligence is sexy. You don't have to say that she's turning you on, that may be a bit forward, but you can say something like "I was attracted to you as soon as I saw you, but talking with you has only made me more attracted to you." You can employ a bit of humor here as well and add something like "I just hope I'll be able to keep up with you."  Remember here that you're on a date, and while being friendly is always a great place to start, you want to show her that you're interested in her as more than just a friend. With a friend you want to keep compliments platonic, but here you can tell her how she makes you feel, that you are attracted to her.
Summary: Create a great first impression. Go the extra mile. Take cues from her. Tell her how excited you are to greet her. Give her a compliment.

Since SUMIF can interpret non-numeric data, your data tables will need to be set up a little differently from a basic + or SUM function. Create one column with number values and a second column with a conditional value, like “yes” and “no”. For example, a column with 4 rows with values 1-4 and a second column with alternating values of “yes” or “no”. Select a cell and enter “=SUMIF” then enclose the conditions in parentheses. First you must enter a range, then criteria, then a second range to summate. In this case, the criteria the yes/no condition, the range will be the cells containing those criteria, and the summation range is the target values. For example: =SUMIF(C1:C4, yes, B1:B4). This means the column C, which contains the yes/no condition, will add any values from column B where column C reads “yes”. The cell range will vary depending upon your data table.
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One-sentence summary -- Set up your data for a SUMIF function. Enter the function into a cell.

Q: Chilled melon balls are a wonderfully refreshing treat that the whole family is sure to enjoy.
A: Serve chilled.

Problem: Article: This is on the top of the camera, towards the left if the back of the camera is facing towards you.  The flat end of the canister will be pointing upwards. You may find you have to rotate it a little in one direction for the fork attached to it to fully enter the film canister. This is normal. Ensure that the film properly engages the sprockets as marked in the picture.  The shutter might not fire the first time if it's not armed already, of course, in which case just wind the camera on. Don't fire the shutter once the frame counter reads 1; this is the first frame on your roll. The film speed dial is in the same place as the shutter speed dial; it's the silver dial around the outside, which can move independently.To change the film speed, pull the silver ring around the shutter speed dial upwards. While holding it there, rotate the dial until you have set your desired film speed.Notice that the MTL3 has both DIN and ASA settings; modern films typically give their ratings in ASA (which is called ISO on digital cameras). (For example, Fuji Velvia 50 is ASA 50, not 50 ° DIN, the latter being equivalent to an ASA speed in the high five figures.
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Lift the rewind knob. Pull it a little further and the back of the camera will spring open. Drop a 35mm film canister into the chamber on the left hand side. Push the rewind knob all the way down. Pull the film leader away from the canister till the tip is at the green index mark on the right hand side, next to the take-up spool. Close the back of the camera. Press the shutter button, then wind on your film. Repeat the above step until the frame counter reads 1, as pictured. Set the film speed on the film speed dial.