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Say the wake phrase, "OK Google," or "Hey Google," then ask Google to call a specific number. For example, if you wanted to call the number 555-555-5555, you would simply say, "Hey Google, call 555-555-5555." As long as your Google Home has been set up and your Google account linked to it, calling a number is just this simple. In a few moments, you'll be connected. You can make use of Google's business listings to find or call a business by name. For example, you could say "OK Google, call Domino's Pizza," and Google will call the nearest Domino's Pizza location to you. You can also have Google make calls when you don't have a specific place in mind or don't know the name:  "Hey Google, what's the nearest pizza place?" Google Home will tell you the name of the closest business along with some additional information. You can then say, "Hey Google, call them" to initiate the call. On the regular Google Home, you can tap and rotate the top of the Google Home to adjust the volume. As you to rotate you'll see the lights increase or decrease to indicate the volume. Or if you aren't near the speaker, you can say "OK Google, volume 7," or "Ok Google, volume 50 percent." The person will hear you say "OK Google," but will not hear the rest of the command. Any 'OK Google' commands spoken during a call will be muted from the call, except for the initial wake phrase (e.g. "OK Google," or "Hey Google."). On the regular Google Home, you can tap the top of the Google Home to end an ongoing call. For the Home Mini, tap and hold on one side of the Google Home Mini speaker. You can also say, "OK Google, end call," or "Hey Google, hangup," to end the call, but the person on the line will hear you say "OK Google," or Hey Google," though nothing after that. Of course, like all calls, the call will end when the other person hangs up as well.

summary: Ask Google to call a specific number. Ask Google to call a business. Adjust the call volume. End the call.


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If he/she sits next to you in class and is a distraction, try to find another seat, if allowed. You'll find that actually listening to the teacher, no matter how boring it is, will help you understand your homework. If your teacher gives you time to do some of your homework in class, jump at the chance! Instead of chatting with your best friend, do your work and who knows, maybe your friends will start asking you for help when they don't know what to do. You will also be freeing up time after school, by having less homework. If you eat a bag of chips with a few cookies, you're wasting your money, and you are not going to feel good or be able to concentrate on your next few classes. It's also a good way to lose a few pounds for those on a diet to get slimmer before swimsuit season. Have you ever seen those kids who always seem to be writing something down in their notebooks, always raising their hands and getting every answer right? Those are their notes! They use them to look back to for studying and to answer questions with.

summary: Stop talking to your best friend during classes. Take advantage of free time in class. Eat something healthy and filling at lunch. Take good notes!


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Doing so will open the document in Microsoft Word. It's in the blue section at the top of the document's page. Doing so will open a new set of options related to editing your document. This option is at the top of the Word page, near the middle of the screen. Clicking it will enable Microsoft Word's "Track Changes" feature. Doing so will present you with the following editing options:   Simple Markup - Draws a vertical red line on the far left side of any added or deleted text, but shows no other edits.  All Markup - Displays all changes you make to your document in red text and comment boxes on the left side of the page.  No Markup - Displays your changes in addition to the original document, but no red text or comment boxes appear.  Original - Displays the original document without your changes. This option allows you to leave comments for other users to review if need be. This will highlight the text. You'll want to highlight everything on which you wish to leave a comment (e.g., an entire sentence or paragraph). It's near the center of the "Review" row of tools at the top of the Word window. It will appear on the right side of the Microsoft Word window. Doing so will cement your comment, allowing you to move on to the next section of text that needs commenting. Be sure to save your document before closing to make sure that your comments are preserved.
summary: Double-click a Word document you wish to change. Click the Review tab. Click Track Changes. Click the drop-down box next to Track Changes. Click All Markup. Click and drag your cursor across some text. Click the New Comment button. Type in your comment. Click anywhere on the document.