Problem: Article: This is where your brochure's internal text and images will go. This is where you'll start adding the text and images that are the heart of the information you're trying to convey with the brochure.  In both a bi-fold and tri-fold brochure, the first column on the right on the second page is the first page inside the brochure. On a tri-fold brochure, the column on left will be the panel you see on the right when you open the brochure.  This page should contain stand-alone information, such as an ad, or special offer. Click where you want your text to go and type or paste the text of the brochure. To do so, click and drag to highlight the text with the cursor and use the toolbar at the top of the window to adjust the text format.   Click the Font drop-down menu to select a font. Click the Font Size drop-down menu to select the size of the font.  Body text is usually 10 to 12-point type. Headlines are typically larger. Alternatively, you can use the "Style' drop-down menu to select a font style like "Normal text", "Title", "Heading", "Subtitle", etc.  Headlines above articles are often bold or italic and sometimes use a different font from the main text of a brochure section. Click "B" to bold your text.  Click "I" to italicize your text.  Click the "U" with a line under it to underline your text. To select a color for your text, click the "A" with a line under it. Then click one of the colored circles. Click the icon with lines to the left to align your text to the left.  Click the icon with the lines in the center to align your text to the center.  Click the icon with the lines on the right to align your text to the right. Images help to emphasize what's being said in the text and to keep readers' eyes moving across the brochure.  Use the following steps to add images to your brochure.  Click the line you want to insert the image. Click Insert in the menu bar at the top of the page. Click Image at the top of the "Insert" menu. Click Upload from computer.  You can also click Drive or Photos to select a photo from Google Drive or Google Photos Click an image that you want to use. Click Open. With the image still select, click and drag the blue squares on the corners of the image to resize the image. If you upload an image that is smaller than needed, making it bigger may cause it to look pixilated and fuzzy. For the purposes of the tri-fold brochure example, you'll want the text to wrap around the images, so you'll click Wrap text at the bottom of any image you insert.   Break text:   This option has an icon that resembles a square with a line above and below the image.  This means the text will stop above and continue below the image. This is a good option for tri-fold brochures as the columns are small and don't have a lot of space for text to go around the image.  Inline: This option has an icon that resembles a square with a line to the side, and above and below it.  This means the image will be added as part of the text, causing the image to shift when text is added or deleted.  This is not recommended as it can cause formatting issues in the case of a brochure.  Text Wrap:  This option has an icon that resembles a square with lines above, below, and to the side of it.  This allows text to flow around and to the side of an image.  This is a good option for the inside of a brochure when you have small images amongst paragraph text. When you're ready to print the brochure, use the following steps to print your brochure:  Click File in the upper-right corner of the menu bar. Click Print.
Summary: Scroll down to the second page. Click on the first internal panel. Enter text. Make adjustments to the text. Add images. Change the image size if needed. Click a wrap option. Print or share the file.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ” If you need to change your password because you can no longer remember it, click on “Forgot your password?” below the password field. Facebook will ask you to enter your email address, and will send you an email that contains a link you can click on to reset your Facebook password.     ” Your Facebook password will now be changed to the new password you have chosen.

SUMMARY: Go to Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/. Enter your email address and password and click on “Log In. Click on the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner. Select “Account Settings” from the options provided. Click on the “Edit” link to the right of Password. Enter your current Facebook password and a new password into the fields provided. Click on “Save Changes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Skinny jeans will allow you to show off the booties while also keeping your legs warm. You can choose a simple top like a neutral-colored T-shirt or sweater, and add 1 piece of jewelry to complete the outfit.  For example, pair red velvet booties with blue skinny jeans, a gray top, and a simple gold necklace. You can also throw on a neutral-colored jacket if needed. Try to choose a solid-colored T-shirt to keep the booties as the focal point. Denim skirts will keep your outfit casual while adding a bit of flair. Wear a vintage-style T-shirt with an oversized sweater. Or, throw on a solid-colored button down to wear with the skirt, tucking in only the very front of the shirt. Make sure the denim skirt doesn’t go below your knee. Wearing velvet booties with a dress gives you a sophisticated look, and you can make your outfit look more casual by wearing a simple jacket over the dress. Choose a jacket in a jean, leather, corduroy, or similarly laid-back fabric.  Wear green velvet booties, a black cotton dress, and a jean jacket. Wear tights under the dress, if needed. If your jeans cover up your shoes when you put them on, roll up the bottom of your jeans 2-3 times. Cuff them so that they bottom of your jeans lies right above the top of your booties, making sure everyone can see them. You can wear a solid-colored sweater or T-shirt with your cuffed jeans and booties. Leggings will provide you with a comfortable outfit while being able to easily show off your shoes. Pair the leggings with an oversized shirt or jacket that covers your bottom.  Wear purple velvet booties, black leggings, a long, flowy gray shirt, and a jean jacket. If you’d like to wear patterned leggings, you’ll want to opt for black velvet booties and neutral-colored tops.
Summary:
Pair your velvet booties with skinny jeans and a top for a simple look. Wear a denim skirt with your booties in warmer weather. Throw a jacket over a dress for a chic look. Cuff your jeans to show off your booties. Put on leggings and a top for a laid-back look.