Click on the Dropbox icon. Click on the Cog icon and then click Quit Dropbox. Delete it by either right-clicking and selecting Move to Trash, or dragging it to your Trash Can. Either right-click on the folder and select Move to Trash, or drag it to your Trash Can. Note that deleting the folder will also delete the contents. If these files are not saved in the cloud in your Dropbox account, you may want to copy them to another safe folder before deleting the Dropbox folder. If you'd like to do this, right-click on the Dropbox name and select Remove from Sidebar.

Summary: Find Dropbox on your Mac menu bar. Quit Dropbox. Locate Dropbox in your Applications folder. Locate your Dropbox folder to delete it too, if desired. Remove Dropbox from your Sidebar, if necessary.


As mentioned, Ara possesses high speed and unique attacks. One of her newest combo after advancing to Little Hsien is her Double Slash, where your character jumps into midair then swings her spear 180 degrees. To do this, simply press Up to jump, then Z twice to slash (Up, Z, Z). Ara can dive toward her enemy from midair, causing devastating physical damage to both monsters or players in PvP, knocking down opponents once hit. To execute this combo, press Z twice and then X twice (Z, Z, X, X). This is the most-used combo in PvP (Player vs Player) and effective in stunning enemies for more juggling combos. As the name states, Ara will stab her opponent using her spear, but her attack won't knock back her opponent, which will give her a chance to do connecting combos. Press arrow twice to run toward your enemy and then Z twice to execute. Keep in mind that this skill can be countered if your opponent lands a hit first (Right, Right or Left Left, Z, Z).

Summary: Execute a Double Slash. Use Eagle Dive. Execute a Stab Slash.


This is the most common use for handmade 3D boxes, and adds a personal and unique touch to any gift. It works best for small and lightweight gifts, as the boxes can become unwieldy as they get too big.  You can use decorative paper for more ornamental boxes. Use printed paper, such as cardstock made for scrapbooking, or create your own unique paper by water-coloring designs on cardstock, allowing it to dry flat, and then using it to create boxes. Hang them from a Christmas tree as decorations with a surprise inside. Glue or tape a loop of string inside the box as you are sealing it, and use the loop to hang it from the tree. Make boxes of progressively smaller sizes and nest them together like nesting dolls, with the "real" gift inside the smallest box. This would be a cute way to present someone with a piece of jewelry-- maybe even an engagement ring! If you celebrate Christmas (or if you want to adapt the Advent calendar tradition for your own holiday or birthday month for a loved one), you can make one box for each day leading up to Christmas in the month of December.  Traditionally, there are 24 small spaces on an Advent calendar and each one is either filled with a scripture reference to look up or with a  small candy, or both. Make 24 3D boxes of the same size. You can make them of decorative holiday cardstock or you can paint them yourself. Don’t close the tops yet! On the tops of the boxes, write the numbers 1 to 24 in a calligraphy or other fancy print to suit your style. Glue the 3D boxes together with the tops unsealed and facing up. You can glue them in any configuration that looks nice to you or fits your space. You might try 8 boxes long by 3 boxes wide, or 6 boxes long by 4 boxes wide, or 12 boxes long by 2 boxes wide: whatever you prefer! You can even glue them together in one long line and then place the whole thing atop your mantle or down the runner on your table for a decoration. Place a small trinket, toy, gift, candy, or scripture reference inside each box and then close carefully with a small amount of clear tape. On each day of the month leading up to Christmas, you or your loved ones can open the box with the corresponding number. If you blog or sell items online, you know how frustrating it can be to try to take a simple yet attractive photo of a small object, from a plate of food to a tube of lipstick. Using an open 3D box as a lightbox for your items can be a great way to get good shots.  Make a solid white 3D box but instead of sealing it, cut off one side so that it is open. Place it on its side so that the open side is facing you. Place a small object inside the box toward the back. Since you can make 3D boxes in any size, you can make a bigger box for a bigger object. You will need to be able to light the whole box to get a good picture. For a very small object in a small box, the flash from your camera should be enough to fill the box with light. For bigger objects, set up a small lamp near the light box to shine inside as you take the pictures.

Summary: Make boxes for gift giving. Try 3D boxes for a unique Advent calendar. Use them as light boxes for photography. Finished.


Tap the Google Drive app icon, which resembles a blue, green, and yellow triangle. Tap a folder in which you would like to save your scan. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear. This camera-shaped icon is in the pop-up menu. Your phone's (or tablet's) camera will open. The document should be centered in the middle of the screen. Make sure that your document is flat and completely on-screen before proceeding. It's a blue-and-white circle at the bottom of the screen. This will scan your document. This is in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Doing so saves your scan.  You can also crop your scan by tapping and dragging any of the spheres located around the edge of the scan. For more options (e.g., color), tap ⋮ in the top-right corner of the screen. To add more pages to the PDF, tap + and then scan another item. Tap ⋮ in the bottom-right corner of the scanned document's thumbnail, then tap Download in the resulting pop-up menu.
Summary: Open Google Drive. Select a folder. Tap ＋. Tap Scan. Point your phone's camera at a document. Tap the "Capture" button. Tap ✓. Save your scanned document onto your phone.