In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can insert a link to a document or location on your computer or server into any cell in your spreadsheet. This will open a new window that allows you to create a link in your spreadsheet. This option allows you to link to any location or document on your computer (or server). In Excel 2011 for OS X, click "Document" and then click "Select" to browse for a file on your computer. The quickest way to link to a specific file or folder is to use the file browser to navigate to the one you want. You can link to a folder so that the folder opens when clicked, or select a specific file for the link to open. You can switch between views to see recent files, as well as change the folder you're currently looking at. You can enter the address for the file or folder instead of navigating to it with the browser. This can be especially useful for entering locations on another server.  To find the actual address for a local file or folder, open your Explorer window and navigate to the folder. Click the folder path at the top of the Explorer window to reveal the address, which you can then copy and paste. To link to a location on a server, paste the address for the folder or location that will be accessible to the reader. By default, the link will display the full address to the linked file or folder. You can change this by changing the text in the "Text to display" field. You'll see your link appear in the cell you had selected. Clicking it will open the file or folder that you specified. Users of your spreadsheet will need to have access to the linked file from the same file location as used in your link. It may be more helpful to embed the file rather than linking to it if you will be sending the file to another user.
Summary: Highlight the cell you want to insert the link into. Click the "Insert" tab and then click "Hyperlink." Select "Existing file or webpage" from the left menu. Use the browser to select a folder or file to link to. Type or paste an address for the file or folder. Change the text that is displayed (optional). Click "OK" to create the link.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Nothing says “vacation” like sleeping under the stars. If you have a tent and some yard space, set up a little camp on your own lawn. If the weather is nice, you could even skip the tent and sleep in a hammock.  You could also build a campfire if you really want to feel like you’re roughing it! Backyard camping can be especially fun if you have kids at home. Build a fire or crank up the grill and cook some classic campfire treats in your yard! If you have chocolates and graham crackers on hand, take your marshmallow roast to the next level with some tasty s’mores. If you have a campfire kettle, you could even make some old-fashioned hot cocoa over the fire. Sitting outside can transform any dining experience into a vacation-worthy event. If you have a porch or balcony, set up a dining area there and enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner in the fresh air. You could also spread out a picnic blanket on your lawn and enjoy a backyard picnic. If you live with your significant other, invite them to a romantic outdoor dinner date. Set a table outdoors with your fanciest dinnerware and a couple of candles, turn on some mood music, and serve a delicious home-cooked meal! You may not be able to play squash at the gym or even kick a ball around at your local park, but you can still have outdoor fun with some lawn space and a few supplies. If you have the gear, put together a game of croquet, bocce ball, or Giant Jenga in your yard.  Even a simple game of catch or frisbee can be a fun way to pass the time and get some exercise. If you’re feeling really ambitious, combine crafting with sports and make some DIY lawn games, like ring toss with bottles and wooden craft hoops. If you’ve got warm weather and no place to go, relax by climbing into a backyard pool. If you don’t have a pool, you can order an inflatable one online and set it up in minutes. All you need is an electric air pump and a water hose! Toss in some inflatable beach balls or a Shoot ball hoop for extra fun. While some of the more crowded parks and trails have closed down due to the epidemic, you may still be able to find open trails and walking paths in your area. Head out for a nature walk if you’re feeling cooped up and want to get out of the house—just make sure to stay at least 6 feet (1.8 m) away from any other hikers!  When you get home, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, just in case you came into contact with any contaminated surfaces during your trek. Since trailside services will be more limited due to the virus, make sure to bring any essentials you need, like food, water, and first aid supplies. You might not even be able to find an open outdoor restroom along the trail.
Summary: Camp out in the backyard if you’re starved for fresh air. Have a hotdog or marshmallow roast for a summer camp vibe. Dine al fresco on your porch or patio to make meals more fun. Play an outdoor game like croquet or bocce to get moving. Splash around in an inflatable pool to cool off. Walk a local hiking trail if any are open.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stainless steel can absorb the fishy smell, but not the solid fish pieces. Start by rinsing off your hands under the faucet to remove any remaining fish pieces. While there are proponents of using hot water or cold water to remove odors, there is no official difference between the two. Just make sure the water is clean and flowing. Proponents say that certain molecules in stainless steel bind with odor molecules and reduce smells. Rub your hands on the faucet or another stainless steel appliance in your kitchen. Remember to rub the front and back of your hands on the steel so it absorbs all the smell. There are also special stainless steel bars designed for removing odors. If you don’t have a stainless steel faucet in your home, you could try ordering one of these. Keep in mind that they can be fairly expensive and cost up to $30. After rubbing your hands on the stainless steel, remove any remaining fish pieces with a thorough hand washing. Rinse your hands completely when you’re finished.  Wipe down your faucet well after rubbing your hands on it. Although stainless steel absorbs odors, any fish remnants left behind can start smelling again. Use a cleaning wipe to wash off the faucet when you're done. If the faucet still smells after this, try one of the other methods for removing fish smell on it.
Summary:
Rinse your hands off with water. Rub your hands on a stainless steel faucet for one minute. Wash your hands normally with soap and water.