Go to the folder location of the video that you want to view with subtitles. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu. This is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. You should see your video's name become highlighted. If you don't see this option, first click the video once, then right-click it again and click Rename. Press Ctrl+C to do so. This will ensure that, when you name your subtitle file, you use the exact spelling and formatting of the video file you want to subtitle. You can click anywhere away from the file or press ↵ Enter to cancel the rename and apply the original file name to your video. Go to the folder location of the subtitles file you want to use. If you don't have a subtitles file for the video, you will need to make your own before proceeding. Right-click the subtitles file, click Rename, and press Ctrl+V to paste in the copied video name. You can then press ↵ Enter or click elsewhere to apply the name. In order for your subtitles file to work with your video, the video and the subtitles file must be in the same folder (e.g., on the Desktop or in the "Pictures" folder). Once both files are in the same location, you may proceed.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the video you want to use. Right-click the video. Click Rename. Copy the video's name. Find the video's subtitles file. Rename the subtitles file to the video's name. Place the video and the subtitles file in the same folder.

Q: You must first be aware of your daydreaming when it occurs in order to begin to change it. Once you have identified the purpose, patterns, and consequences of your daydreaming, it may be helpful to start noticing when you are daydreaming in the moment. Signs you may be daydreaming include: losing eye contact with someone during a conversation, having difficulty focusing on your current task, not remembering what was just said in a conversation, thinking thoughts unrelated to the current situation, and having imaginary conversations with people or imagining events occurring in your head. Once you have identified that you are daydreaming, stop immediately and write down what you were daydreaming about, as well as the time of day, situation or place you were in, and how long your mind was wandering.This will help you become aware of when you daydream and will help you understand the patterns of your behaviors better. Question the utility of the daydream. Ask yourself, is this daydream helping me in some way? Certain types of daydreaming can lead to negative outcomes. For example, daydreaming about people whom you do not know very well can increase loneliness. However, imagining people who are close to us can increase feelings of connection and satisfaction with life in general.   Choose boundaries that, when crossed, signal you to stop daydreaming. Some of them might include intimacy, spending large amounts of money, or extreme violence. Sometimes when you are lost in your own dreams and it is wasting your time, just look at your watch. Keeping a watch is a reminder telling you that how precious it is for you make the most of this moment because it won't be back ever again! Mind-wandering can be used to self-reflect and work toward fulfilling personal goals. Imagery and visualization techniques are common in therapy, especially in the treatment of anxiety and depression. In using visualization techniques, you can focus your daydream on something that will be helpful and relaxing for you.  One example of an imagery exercise is to close your eyes and imagine yourself in a safe place. This place may be a beach, your bedroom, a church or any place that you may feel safe, secure, and relaxed. Imagine how it feels in this place. Notice the temperature, the air, how your body feels, and what other sensations and feelings you have. Imagine what is smells like and sounds like in your safe place. Are there other people in your safe place? What are you doing in your safe place? Stay in your safe place until you are fully relaxed and ready to open your eyes. Online resources can help guide you through imagery techniques. Right when you notice you are daydreaming, get up and do something active. This serves as a way to get some of your physical energy out, which may in turn, help your mind to re-focus and reduce daydreaming.  Try stretching. Reach for the sky as high as you can without feeling uncomfortable. Then spread your legs apart while standing and reach toward the ground (just as far as is comfortable for you). You can do jumping jacks, run in place, or shake your arms. Try anything active that is safe and appropriate for the place and situation you are in. Every time you are able to complete a task without falling into the daydreaming trap, give yourself a reward. This idea is based on positive reinforcement, a component of operant conditioning, and research has indicated that it increases positive behaviors (such as sustained attention). It also gives you personal boundaries (that you will not do something fun until you complete your task), and something to look forward to (the reward).  Try giving yourself something you like such as a piece of candy or another snack. You can even give yourself a 5 minute break from your work as a reward.Taking appropriate breaks actually increases productivity overall. Use this time to do something you enjoy such as playing a game or texting a friend. Excessive daydreaming can become a problem if it causes issues in your personal life such as difficulties in relationships, school, your ability to perform your job, or other daily activities. If this is the case, treatment can be a useful option. Contact a psychologist (PsyD, PhD), marriage and family therapist (MFT), or psychiatrist (MD).
A: Enhance awareness. Keep a daydreaming log. Set guidelines and limits for your daydreams. Focus your daydream. Get up and move around. Reward yourself for being focused. Consider treatment.

Article: Open a web browser of your choice and enter the address for the website you would like to link to in the address bar at the top.  You can also search for the website name or an article title using a search engine, such as Google.  Click the web page when you see it in the search results. Some email and blog apps also have the option to post an email address as a link. The web address is in the address bar at the top of the page.  Use the following steps to copy the web address.  Click or tap the address in the address bar to highlight it. Right-click the highlighted web address or tap and hold it on mobile devices. Click or tap Copy in the pop-up menu. If you are using a mobile phone or tablet, tap the app you use to send emails or post blogs.  If you are on a desktop computer, open a new web browser window or tab and navigate to your email or blog service website. To open a new tab in your web browser, tap the plus (+) icon next to the tabs at the top of the page. The icon to start a new email or blog is different on different apps.  Look for an icon that says Compose, New, Write or has an image that resembles a plus sign (+), or pencil and paper. Links can appear at the end of a blog or email, or in the middle of a sentence as a reference. You can also highlight a word, or sentence you want to convert into a link. In most apps, the button to add a link has an icon that resembles a chainlink. This displays a pop-up window that allows you to create a link. Look for the field that says URL and use the following steps to paste the URL in the field.  Click or tap the web address or email option (if available), Right-click or tap and hold the URL field. Click or tap Paste The display text is a word or phrase that appears in place of the web address for the link.  This can be a description, the title of the page you are linking to, or as part of a sentence.  It can also be a simple instruction like "Click here". Leave this field blank if you want to use the web address as the URL text. To save the link click the button that says Save, Ok, Apply or something similar.  This adds the link to your email or blog text. To remove the link, right-click it or tap and hold it.  Then tap Edit, Change or the icon that resembles a pencil. Finish your email or blog post.  When you are ready, click the button to publish your blog post or send the email.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Navigate to a web page that you would like to link to. Copy the web address. Navigate to your email or blog. Start your email or blog post. Click where you want the link to appear. Click or tap Link or the icon that resembles a chainlink. Paste the link in the field labeled "URL". Enter the display text. Apply the link. Publish or send your email.