In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Because of the way double-sided printing works, the location of your brochure's cover panels will vary based on the number of pages or folds you have.  For a bi-fold brochure, the front cover will be the right column on the front page. For a tri-fold brochure, the front cover will be the right-most column on the first page. It's in the toolbar at the top of the page.  This will format your text for a title.  Use the toolbar tools to adjust the format (bold, italic, underlined), font, color, size, and alignment—headlines are often centered—of the headline. You can also add a title to the cover image using a photo editor like Photoshop, GIMP, or Paint. A strong cover image is important to illustrate the purpose of the brochure, as well as draw the interest of readers.  Use the following steps to add an image to your front cover:  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. The text wrap options are displayed below the image on the right when an image is selected.  The three options are as follows:   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. Because of the way double-sided printing works the location of your brochure's cover panels will vary based on the number of pages or folds you have.  The back cover of a bi-fold will be the left column on the first page. The back cover of a tri-fold will be the middle column on the first page. The back panel of a brochure often includes information about the next steps or how to contact the organization that published the brochure. Sometimes, it's designed to be a mailing panel so that the brochure can be mailed without using an envelope. Images on the back cover also help to ensure that your brochure is attractive and makes people want to pick it up.  Use the following steps to add an image:  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.
Summary: Locate the front cover panel. Select Title from the "Style" drop-down menu. Add a cover image. Change the image size if needed. Click a wrap option. Locate the back cover panel. Add contact or follow-up information. Add an image.

Winnie the Pooh and his bear friends aren’t the only animals who like honey. Protecting your bees from predators can ensure the vitality of your colony and a fruitful harvest. Use the following solutions to keep bee predators at bay:  Put up electric barriers or chicken-wire fences to keep bears, opossums, and skunks away. Elevate hives to keep opossums and skunks out of the hives. Place birdfeeders away from hives. There may be a slight gap in time between when you introduce your bees to their hive and plants begin producing nectar. During these few weeks, feed your bees with a 1:1 mixture of water and sugar. Punch holes in the top of the hive and hang small food jars with the mixture from them. This can ensure your bees have nutrition until they can access nectar. Check the hive as often as you like. This could be once between spring introduction and fall harvesting or every day if you prefer. This can ensure your hive is flourishing, building a strong comb, and doesn’t have any pests or other problems. During your check-ups of the hive, look for signs of illness, parasite infestation or other animals accessing your hive. This can help you nip potential problems in the bud before they affect your hive. Some signs of issues with your hive include:  Misplaced bars Weakened colony Visible hive beetles or wax moths on the comb Lack of larvae Deformed wings . Take out the long, flat hive frames in the fall. Scoop off the honeycomb and wax into a container or bucket with a hot knife. Then allow the honey to gradually sink to the bottom of the container and remove the wax cappings that remain. This will give you delicious, raw honey to eat and wax cappings you can turn into candles or other items.  Set the wax capping on a sieve or filter to strain out bits of the capping from the raw honey. Get an extractor if you prefer to strain your honey into a spigot and keep the wax separate.
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One-sentence summary -- Ensure your bees’ safety from critters with barriers. Feed your bees as necessary. Monitor the hive at regular intervals. Watch for potential problems. Harvest Honey

Problem: Article: Once you have your Google account set up, go to your home screen by clicking the home button beneath the screen on your phone. From here, hit the microphone in the top right corner. This will open a search screen. Type in “Adobe Reader.” The first one on the list will be the Adobe Reader and will have a small red box with the Adobe symbol to the left of the name. Click on the Adobe Reader app that appeared in your search. It will take you to the App store where you’ll find a full product description for the Adobe Reader App.  Click on Install on the top right of your screen. It will be a green button. An access page will appear. Click Accept on the bottom to install your Adobe Reader. The app may take up to a few minutes to completely download. Whether you’re trying it is an email attachment or directly from a website, find your document and click it to open. Another screen will pop up and ask you what app you want to use. Select "Adobe Reader" and then select "Always" at the bottom of the prompt. Now, you’ll be able to open the Word documents that you want on your Android.
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Search for Adobe Reader. Install Adobe Reader. Try opening your document. Open all your documents.