Double-click the Outlook icon, which resembles a blue and white envelope with a white "O" on it. It's in the upper-left side of the Outlook window. Doing so prompts a pop-out window to appear. You'll find this near the middle of the pop-out window. Clicking it opens the Outlook Options page. It's near the top-left corner of the Options page. This button is on the right side of the window. Doing so removes all saved autocomplete entries. You can prevent Outlook from using the autocomplete list by unchecking the "Use Auto-Complete List to suggest names..." box in the "Send Messages" section of the Mail options.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Outlook. Click File. Click Options. Click the Mail tab. Scroll down and click Empty Auto-Complete List. Click Yes when prompted.

Q: Your head should be up and your eyes should be on the ball carrier at all times when you're playing defense. Your feet should be shoulder-width apart, with your knees bent and your shoulders back. Ideally, you want to have your back at about 45 degrees relative the ground. This is sometimes referred to as "breakdown" position. While you're working out, practicing hopping into breakdown and "buzzing" your feet, switching your weight between them very quickly, like you're standing on hot coals and you want to get them off. Stay light and mobile, and you'll be in good form. Accelerate toward the ball-carrier as quickly as possible, then slow down when you get without about three yards of the offensive player. If you keep moving at breakneck speed, you'll be out of position and the player will blow right past you. When you get close, slow down and drop into breakdown, relying upon your lateral movements to make the tackle. It'll take some practice to determine the proper angle of pursuit. This depends on the distance between you and the ball carrier and the speed of the ball carrier. If the ball carrier is particularly fast, take a wide angle of pursuit that will allow you to stay between him and your end zone. Bend your knees, get your hips down, and keep your hands back. Maintain an even center of gravity by keeping your feet at least shoulder width apart. Don't flat-foot it, either, keep moving and watch the offensive player's movements. Always keep your head up and your back straight. This position is more balanced and safer. Under no circumstances should you ever lead with your head down, which is extremely dangerous for both you and the ball carrier. Ideally, you want your head to be across the ball carrier's body and in his path. If the ball carrier is going to your left, when you make the tackle he should be on the right side of your head. The opposite is true if he's running to your right. Watch the player's hips closely to tip you off on changes in direction as you close and as you make contact. Proper tackling placement will take the opponent off balance, making him less likely to fall forward for an extra yard or so, which can make all the difference on third down. When the ball carrier is within your reach, push off with your feet as hard as you can and use your legs to drive through your opponent. Drive your lead shoulder into the ball carrier's hips. Keep pushing and driving with your feet until the ball carrier goes down. Pick your knees up high in the driving motion, following through the tackle. As your shoulder pads connect with the ball carrier, wrap him up with your arms just under his butt. This allows you to not only knock him over, but pull to his legs out from under him when you extend through him, resulting in a lower chance of your tackle being broken. It also results in some spectacular, highlight-worthy "hits" where you really don't have to hit very hard, just with good technique. Don't stop driving until the ball carrier is down and the whistle is blown. Good tackles happen because of proper form and hit-placement. Although the NFL highlight reels are filled with spectacular-looking flying tackles and hits that jostle the ball loose, focusing on making that happen every time will make you miss tackles, pure and simple. Stay focused on getting the ball player on the ground, not stripping the ball.  If you're assisting a tackle, go for the ball, trying to get a hand on it and rip in a down-and-out motion. If your teammate clearly has the tackle in hand, you can do some good by going for the ball at that point, but not before. Never leave your feet to make a tackle, and never lead with your head. This is an illegal maneuver and extremely dangerous.
A: Maintain the proper position and tackling form. Close the distance between yourself and the ball carrier. Go into breakdown position and buzz your feet. Watch the hips. Make contact. Wrap up. Don't worry about stripping the ball.

Article: Invite friends, family, or neighbors to your party. Send, or email, Hawaiian-themed invitations. You could decorate the invitations with palm trees, hula girls, or surfers. You could also choose invitations with beach themes, flowers, or ocean scenes. It won't be much of a stretch to ask your guests to wear their swimsuits, sundresses, or shorts. Hawaiian-style (flower printed or "island" themed) shirts, board shorts, or skirts are easy to find during the summer. Ask your guests to wear sandals, or provide them with inexpensive flip-flops decorated with fake flowers. If you are planning to make real flower leis, you can make them the night before the party. If not, paper leis are great as well. Place one over the head of each guest as they arrive to get them in the spirit of the party.
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Send themed invites. Ask your guests to dress for the theme. Give your guests a lei as they arrive.

Article: These essential oils tend to naturally repel roaches. Mix 8 drops of cypress oil, 10 drops of peppermint oil, and 1 cup (240 ml) of water in a spray bottle and then spray this mixture wherever you’ve seen roaches. When in doubt, spray underneath and around your bed. Because coffee can be harmful to roaches, they tend to stay away from it. Sprinkle some coffee grounds into a few different open containers and set them under or near your bed to deter roaches. Coffee grounds can effectively repel other insects as well, such as ants, due to the caffeine they contain. The nicotine in cigars acts as a repellent for roaches. If you or someone you know smokes cigars, collect the clippings, sprinkle them in a few  containers without putting the lids on, and set them on the floor near your bed to help keep roaches away. Bay leaves also act a natural roach repellent, as roaches hate the smell of them. Use a mortar and pestle or any other crushing tools to turn some bay leaves into a powder. Sprinkle the powder in a few lidless containers and place them around your bedroom and bed. While killing roaches won’t solve the problem entirely, it will diminish the roach population in and around your home. If you’d like to kill them, mix together equal parts baking soda and sugar in a bowl. Then, simply sprinkle the mixture around your room. The sugar in the mixture will attract the roaches, while the baking soda, when consumed, will kill them.  Sweep or vacuum up the mixture after a few days and dispose of any dead roaches that you find. This mixture is safe to use with pets and children in the home. Boric acid is one of the most effective products for killing roaches, ants, and other pests. Purchase some at your local supermarket or online if you have a severe roach issue in your home. Provide a light dusting of the boric acid on the floor of your bedroom. This way, when roaches walk through it, they’ll get it on their bodies and later die when they groom themselves and ingest it.  Keep boric acid away from children and pets, as it is poisonous and can be very harmful if consumed. Don’t forget to vacuum or sweep up the boric acid after a 1-2 days. Boric acid isn’t effective when it’s wet or sprinkled in excess.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Spray cypress and peppermint oils under and around your bed. Repel roaches with coffee grounds. Use cigar clippings to ward off roaches. Crush up and spread around some bay leaves as an alternative. Make a homemade insecticide out of baking soda and sugar. Use Boric acid for severe circumstances.