Write an article based on this "Click Preview at the top-right corner to preview your form. Click Edit to return to editing mode. Save the form to your computer. Click Distribute. Select how you want to receive the form results. Click Continue. Enter the recipients' email addresses. Type your own custom message to appear in the email message with the form. Choose your tracking preferences. Follow the on-screen instructions to send the form."
article: This allows you to view and test the fillable PDF. It's at the top-right corner. This brings you back into editing mode, where you can make final changes if necessary. To do so, click the File menu at the top-left corner and select Save As. You can then choose a saving location and click Save. You can re-open and edit this form any time you wish. As long as you're in editing mode, it's at the bottom-right corner of the panel on the right side of Acrobat. If you send the form to recipients using this feature, the results will be automatically collected in your preferred format.  If you don't see the Distribute option, make sure you click Edit at the top-right area of the screen to get back into editing mode. Depending on the types of elements you added to the form, you may be prompted to make further adjustments now. Follow the on-screen instructions if prompted. If you'd like to receive the results via email, select the Email option. If you have a web server set up to collect results, select Internal Server, and then follow the on-screen instructions to specify a server. If you're sending the form via email, you'll now be prompted to enter some more information. Separate each email address with a comma (,). If you aren't ready to send the form to other people just yet, enter your own address instead.  Select "Collect Name & Email from Recipients to Provide Optimal Tracking" if you want to see a person's name and email address in their form response email. You can also enable or disable the feature that allows anonymous submissions. The form will appear in the recipients' inboxes as an attachment.

Write an article based on this "Complete your background check when you receive an emailed link. Schedule an interview with other volunteers if requested by the troop. Receive, sign, and return your Volunteer Appointment Letter. Complete the Girl Scout Leader training materials online. Attend a Troop Leader Welcome session."
article: After you submit your application and pay the membership fee, you will receive an email in about 1-3 business days with information regarding your background check authorization. Click the link in the email, and follow the outlined instructions. Once you authorize the background check, you will receive your results within about 24 hours.  The Girl Scouts are committed to keeping their girls safe at all times. As a result, background checks are taken seriously. If you have any crimes against children, felonies, violent or drug-related crime, or driving under the influence convictions, you will automatically be disqualified. The background check costs $6 per volunteer every 3 years. Your email will include information on how to pay the fee. Some local Girl Scout troops require an interview before you are approved as Troop Leader. If you are required to meet for an interview, the introductory email will cover scheduling details and further instructions.  This ensures you are a right fit for the troop, girls, and other volunteers. The interview is usually a brief meeting to get to know each other. When your application is processed and cleared, you’ll receive an email with your Volunteer Appointment Letter, which acts as your volunteer agreement. Print out this letter, sign and date your copy, and return it to your nearest regional center. You can mail your print-out to the regional center address, or scan and email the letter to your regional contact. To find a regional center, visit https://www.girlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/join/council-finder.html. All volunteers must complete the Girl Scouting 101 course, which is a 45-minute, self-paced online orientation. In addition, Girl Scout Leaders must complete additional training material, such as Managing Finances. The material varies between local centers, so ask your regional contact which courses are required. Typically, you must also complete the Council Essentials 20-minute course, as well as in-person training courses.  To complete the 101 course, visit http://gsuniversity.girlscouts.org/course/girl-scouting-101/ and log into your account. For example, you may be required to complete the in-person Troop Management 2-hour course and the Grade Level 3-hour course. In addition, there are several recommended training courses available. Ask your co-leader or regional contact for more information after you complete the required training. Once you complete the required classes, you will receive an email with the date and time of your Troop Leader Welcome session. This is your introductory meeting, where you can introduce yourself to the other volunteers and familiarize yourself with the role of Troop Leader.  If you have any questions, ask your regional contact. They can help you prepare for this meeting. This is also referred to as “New Leader Training.”  You can also find the upcoming welcome sessions by visiting your local troop’s activities calendar

Write an article based on this "Wash and dry the clothing. Apply strips of Scotch or masking tape to the fabric. Use a lint roller."
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You don’t have to do this first, but if you’re dealing with a significant amount of glitter, you probably should – otherwise you may find yourself going through a lot of tape or lint roller sheets. Run the glittery clothing through your typical washing and drying cycle. Make sure you wash these items by themselves. Adding other items into the same load with them will transfer the glitter to those garments, as well. Lay the clothing out flat on a hard surface. Pull a large piece of tape off the tape roll. Place the tape strip, sticky side down, directly onto the fabric. Press down firmly. Then pull the tape up from the fabric. The glitter will stick to the tape. Repeat this as many times as necessary to remove all the glitter.  After using a single piece of tape several times, the sticky side will start to lose its adhesive properties. Throw it away and start with a new piece. Avoid using duct tape, which will not work as well as Scotch or masking tape and may damage some fabrics. Lint rollers are a little more user-friendly and work better than tape strips on large surface areas. Remove the outer wrapping from the roller to expose the sticky surface. Roll it up and down over the fabric. After you make several passes, the adhesive properties will lessen. Pull the sticky sheet from the roller along the perforated line, which will reveal a fresh sticky side. Make as many passes as it takes to remove the glitter from the clothing.  For stubborn glitter, use the roller vertically, then go across the same area with horizontal motions. Lint rollers can be purchased at any grocery store. They are usually found on the same as aisle as laundry detergent and other related laundry items.