Q: If you’re altering a preexisting image to make your GIF, make a copy of the file first. Editing images may cause irreversible changes. So, be sure to save the original picture before editing it. Paint is a program that can be used to make original drawings on a blank page or on top of other images. Paint can be used to make a GIF, which is short for Graphic Interchange Format—a small 8 bit (or 256-color) image format which is relatively fast to download on the net. The toolbar includes a number of basic and familiar tools, such as erase, magnifier, and pencil. It also has select, free-form select, color pick, and color fill. Free-form select designates irregularly-shaped objects in your picture, and pick color helps you set a foreground or background color based on the color you pick. Paint also includes brushes of various styles, lines of various thickness, a large collection of shapes, background transparency options, and a full color palette. You can customize colors or pick a specific color using the color pick tool. Size options can be very helpful. In Paint versions after Windows XP, you can resize images after drawing them. To enlarge and image or to view the screen in more detail, you can also use the magnifier or full-screen viewing option.
A: Copy first. Learn the basics of Microsoft Paint. Familiarize yourself with the toolbar. Use different brushes. Play with different image sizes.

Q: Similarly, do not use it on a young child or infant without discussing it with your doctor first. Be sure to apply it only to the pimple.  If you are applying the medication to your face, be careful not to get it in your eyes. Do not swallow the medication and keep it out of reach of small children. Do not apply it to mucous membranes such as your mouth or genitals. Side effects are uncommon, but if they do occur, discontinue the medication immediately and get medical help. Possible side effects include:   Irritation where it has been applied. Symptoms may include pain, burning, stinging, itching, redness, a rash, eczema, hives, swelling, blistering. Conjunctivitis. Topical application of Fucidin should not interfere with your ability to drive. Know what ingredients are contained in Fucidin. If you show symptoms of an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, a rash/hives, etc.) seek medical help immediately.  2% fusidic acid (active ingredient). Other ingredients include butylhydroxyanisole (E320), cetyl alcohol, glycerol, liquid paraffin, polysorbate 60, potassium sorbate, purified water, all-rac-α-tocopherol, hydrochloric acid, and white soft paraffin. In particular, butylhydroxyanisole (E320), cetyl alcohol, and potassium sorbate may cause an itchy rash or inflammation where applied. If you show these symptoms, discontinue the medication and consult your doctor.
A: Consult your doctor for advice before using it if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Use caution when applying Fucidin. Be aware of the possible side effects. Do not use Fucidin if you are allergic to it.

Q: If you will be swimming, it might be a good idea to bring an extra suit, so you can allow one to dry while using the other on an alternating basis. Bring shorts, tee shirts, and extra socks, especially if you will be doing any hiking. For colder regions, a sweater or light jacket may be appropriate for nighttime activities. Wearing a hat with a wide brim will protect your face from the sun and make you feel a little cooler in the heat of the day.
A: Look at what activities are planned and bring suitable clothing for them. Bring one pair of blue jeans or other sturdy long pants in case there are activities in the evening, when it is cooler. Bring a hat if you plan to be out in the sun for long periods of time. Bring a pair of comfortable walking shoes for activities where walking and standing are normal, and possibly flip-flops or sandals for walking to the pool or lake to swim or boat. Consider wearing a swim suit under your clothes.

Q: You will need white vinegar, water, an empty spray bottle, and newspaper. It’s also a good idea to ventilate the area so the smell of vinegar does not become overwhelming.  Distilled water works best, as it contains the lowest amounts of contaminants and minerals.  While steel wool removes dirt and grime from your windows, the vinegar removes grease and oils. Using both will leave you with sparkling, streak-free windows. Fill a spray bottle with this solution. Make sure the solution is mixed thoroughly.  If you don’t like the smell of vinegar, you could add a few drops of essential oil to your solution to mask the smell. If you don’t have vinegar on hand, you can use lemon juice in its place. Don’t dilute it, just use straight lemon juice in place of the vinegar and follow the same steps. Evenly coat the window, but don’t use too much. You don’t want a dripping, sloppy mess. Do this systematically: start at the top left corner and work your way to the right, then move down and work from the left to right again.  Newspaper cleans glass better than paper towels, which leave streaky marks. You may want to wear gloves, as the newsprint could stain your hands. If you missed any areas, scrub them with a bit of the damp newspaper. Don’t spray the solution directly onto the window, as you would likely have to clean the entire window again. If you still have streaks on your windows, mix 2 cups (470 mL) of water, 1⁄4 cup (59 mL) of vinegar and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) of dish soap in a spray bottle. Spray the window and wipe it clean. This will help you catch any bits of dust or dirt left behind, and ensure your entire window area is clean. Enjoy your sparkling, streak-free windows!
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Gather your materials. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Spray the solution onto your window. Scrub your window with newspaper. Check for streaks or marks. Wipe down the window frame and sills.