Article: Measure the space you need to fit a tile into using a tape measure. Mark the places you need to cut the tile with a pencil. You only need a small marking, as you’ll use another tile as your straight edge for cutting. If you cannot see the pencil marks, try using a washable pen or marker. Use a piece of ceramic tile to weight down the vinyl tiles and use as a straightedge. Make an “X” on it in permanent marker so that you don’t accidentally install it, as it may get nicked or banged up. Line up the edge of the extra tile with the mark on the other tile where you need to make a cut. Firmly run your knife down the edge of the extra tile to score the piece that needs trimming.  If you don’t cut all the way through the tile the first time, repeat the process taking care to make the second score line directly over top of the first. You can also soften the tile with a heat gun to make precise cuts. Wear work gloves while working with a utility knife and cut slowly away from your hand. Simply bend the tile at the score mark to cleanly break the tile. Keep the excess in case you need to use it later.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Mark the tile where it needs to be cut. Score the vinyl tile with a utility knife. Break off the excess.

Problem: Article: An important component of becoming more versatile is educating yourself through the consideration or application of a wide variety of sources. Without knowledge, you can’t grow or develop, and educating yourself broadly will help you to most effectively become well-rounded. You can use a variety of sources to educate yourself. Taking classes, reading books or a large out of town newspaper like the NY Times, watching documentaries, or even just talking to another person can provide you with new information that will help you develop yourself. Continue your education and training throughout life by taking classes, attending lectures, or getting additional professional training. Developing your intellectual skills will help expose you to different perspectives and will help you develop into a well-rounded individual.  You can attend classes, lectures, seminars, or other continuing education programs in person, or you can take them online. Many universities now post classes or lectures online for the general public, you can also use an online learning site like Udemy.  Training and the type of development that comes from practical experience can also be very valuable to developing your knowledge and skills. Reading a variety of publications will expose you to different opinions and perspectives. This can help you develop yourself and become more versatile.  Consult different kinds of media such as newspapers, magazines, websites, and books. Documentaries are an excellent way to expose yourself to new information.  Even reading for 20 minutes a day can make a difference in your knowledge base.  Make sure that the sources you read come from a variety of perspectives. For example, if you read something from a liberal politician or news source, then consult something from a conservative politician or news source to see both perspectives of an issue or argument. Visiting museums and cultural centers may expose you to new information and experiences. Whether you visit them in person or virtually, museums and cultural centers can help you to develop yourself into a more well-rounded person.  Any museum or cultural center has something to offer you, though you may want to consider visiting one that allow you to explore your interests and curiosities more fully.  If you can’t get to a museum that interests you, consider seeing if it has a website. Most museums now have sites that allow you at least a preview of their collections. Stay informed about new exhibits at local museums as well so that you don’t miss something that might interest you. Use your new experiences and information to develop your opinions and perspectives. Being able to incorporate these elements into your life can show that you are versatile.  See the big picture and focus on developing well-rounded views as you incorporate new information and experiences. Understand that you don’t have to completely believe every person’s views. You can pick and choose what you like of their perspectives based on what you’ve learned in your research.
Summary: Educate yourself. Take classes or participate in continuing education activities. Read a wide variety of media and sources. Visit museums and cultural centers. Develop your opinions and perspectives.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: See the first section of this tutorial for how to do this for your version of Word.  In Word 2010 and 2013, click the “<< Remove” button to move the command back to the “Choose commands from” list. In Word 2003, drag the unwanted command off the menu into the document window. In Word 2010 and 2013, click OK. In Word 2003, click Close.

SUMMARY: Access the customization options if you haven't done so already. Select the command you wish to remove. Remove the command from the menu or group. Exit from the customization feature when you're finished.

Lay your pre-washed and pre-dyed fabric over the overlapped sheets of plastic wrap. As with traditional batiking, you may use the single or double-spouted tjanting tool to create thin lines for designs. Use paint brushes to cover larger areas with the medium. Allow the medium to dry for approximately 30 minutes, though exact dry time depends on how thickly the medium was applied. Consider using stamps dipped in the medium to create a repeat pattern. You can use a stencil by placing it down on the fabric and dabbing the medium around it with a foam brush. Follow the instructions on the package to mix up the dye. If you are using a liquid dye, adjusting the water-to-dye ratio can create softer (add more water) or more vivid colors (add more dye). Dyes can be dribbled, painted, sprayed, or dabbed on. Consider mixing two or more colors together to create color variations. Once you have finished with your dye application, cover the fabric with plastic wrap and seal the edges. Place paper towels on the bottom of the microwave oven to protect against spills. Place your plastic-covered fabric in the microwave oven (you may need to fold the fabric) and cook on high for 2 minutes. Using thick rubber gloves, carefully remove the fabric from the microwave oven. The fabric will be hot, so use caution! Allow the fabric to cool for a few minutes before removing the plastic. Rinse your fabric under cool water until it runs clear. After you've removed the initial dye, wash the fabric in warm water with a mild detergent, and rinse. Dry your fabric.
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Spread the plastic on your work surface. Create designs using the washable resist medium. Mix up your liquid dye. Apply the dye. Cover the fabric with plastic wrap. Nuke your fabric. Remove the fabric from the microwave. Wash and dry your fabric.