Write an article based on this "Open a new Blank Document in Word. Enter text. Highlight a section of text. Consider what you want to do to the writing. Continue working with Word."
article: If you have an existing document, you can open that instead. Do this by clicking on the blank section of the document and typing away. If you opened an existing document, be sure to save your work before re-formatting. To do this, click and drag your cursor across your writing, then let go when you've highlighted the section you wish to edit. Some potential options include:  Quickly format your writing. Do this by right-clicking (or two-finger clicking) your highlighted text and then selecting an option from the right-click menu. Change the font of your selection. You can do this by clicking the drop-down bar at the top of the "Font" section (Home tab) and then selecting a new font. Bold, italicize, or underline your highlighted section. To do this, click the B, I, or U in the "Font" section of the Home tab. Change your document's spacing. This is easiest to accomplish by right-clicking your selected text, clicking Paragraph, and modifying the "Line Spacing" value in the bottom right corner of this window. Your preferred options for your documents will differ based on the intention behind creating them, so the more you work within your own particular format, the more proficient you'll become.

Write an article based on this "Check the parts of your car that require regular maintenance. Check and replenish all fluids. Replace your windshield wipers. Fill up your tires to their optimal capacity. Consult your vehicle insurance agency about your policy's hurricane coverage. Take pictures of the interior and exterior of your car before the storm."
article: Replace parts that look worn-down or torn.  If it has been a while since you last checked your car for maintenance issues, you will want to do that now. If you need to evacuate quickly, your vehicle needs to be in safe working order. Essential fluids include oil, transmission, brake, battery, power steering, radiator coolant, and windshield wiper fluids. If you must drive during a storm, visibility is key. Wiper blades can easily be damaged by the sun and debris on the windshield. Test them to make sure they can move a large amount of water off of the windshield without breaking or slowing down. This information can be found on the tire or by consulting your car’s handbook. Be aware that the number on the side of the tire may be the maximum pressure allotted, so check the inside of the doorjamb for more specific tire inflation information. Be sure to check your spare tire as well, and brush up on how to change a tire. You will need to inquire about what is covered, as well as what steps to take in the event that your vehicle is damaged and you need to make a claim. You may need these later to prove that any damage you are claiming was caused by the hurricane. You may also consider getting a full mechanical diagnostic before the hurricane for insurance purposes and to check your vehicle’s general safety. If your vehicle sustains damage, start the claim process as soon as you are safe and able.

Write an article based on this "Consider what you would use a day planner for. Purchase a planner that suits your needs. Consider the aesthetics of your day planner. Have a ready supply of pens and pencils."
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There are many different kinds of day planner, suited to different tasks and personalities. Some day planners are very simple lined notebooks; other day planners have different sections for different kinds of tasks. Take a few moments to think about why it is you want to use a day planner and what you would use it for. It is very important to consider these questions because you will be more likely to use your day planner if it becomes your sole planning tool: keeping more than one day planner at a time will be confusing and will defeat the purpose. Ask yourself:  Will I need a section for phone numbers? Will I use it primarily for remembering appointments? Do I want a day planner that lasts for more than one year? Do I want my day planner to replace another organizing tool (such as my to-do lists)? Do I want a simple, plain notebook, or one with lots of different features and sections? Would I rather have a day planner that is small enough to fit in a pocket or one that is large enough to handle notes from my meetings?  Do I want a day planner that provides more space for weekdays, or will I need my day planner primarily for weekend activities? Day planners can be purchased at a variety of stores, such as office supply shops, stationery stores, calendar stores, and online. They can cost anywhere from just a few dollars to over $50. While the aesthetics of your day planner are important, pay attention first and foremost to the layout and sections of the day planner. Make sure that the day planner you purchase is organized in a way that you find pleasing and that makes sense given your lifestyle and responsibilities. Even though function is the most important thing, you will be more likely to get in the habit of using a day planner that you find attractive and pleasing to the eye. Some day planners are very simple, with just a plain black leather cover. Others are bright and whimsical, with lots of designs and elaborate patterns. Any aesthetic is fine as long as it accords with professional decorum in your workplace. Pay attention to the aesthetics of the inside of the planner as well as the outside. Some people prefer unlined pages to lined pages, for example. Some people like symmetry; others might like more dynamic layouts. You might also prefer certain typefaces to others. Make sure that you find your day planner pleasant to look at--inside and out--in order to further incentivize your daily use of it. Your day planner won't do you much good if you can't write anything down in it. Be sure to keep lots of sharpened pencils and working pens in places you are most likely to use your day planner. These include:  Your briefcase or work bag Your purse Your work desk Your desk at home Close to your landline phones If you are someone who consistently loses pens and pencils, consider storing an emergency pencil inside your day planner itself. Some day planners even have a little bit of storage space you could use for a spare pencil.