Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Focus on points in the distance.

Answer: To accurately follow the direction of travel arrow, look down at the arrow, then focus on a distant object like a tree, telephone pole, or other landmark, and use this as a guide. Don’t focus on anything too distant, like a mountain, as huge objects aren’t precise enough to navigate by accurately. Once you reach each guide point, use your compass to find another. If visibility is limited and you cannot see any distant objects, use another member of your walking party (if applicable). Stand still, then ask them to walk away from you in the direction indicated by the direction of travel arrow. Call out to them to correct their direction as they walk.  When they approach the edge of visibility, ask them to wait until you catch up. Repeat as necessary.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the spreadsheet you want to edit in Excel. Select the cells you want to format. Click the  icon next to "Conditional Formatting. Click New Rule on the Conditional Formatting menu. Select Classic next to Style. Select Use a formula to determine which cells to format under Style. Enter the formula to highlight alternating rows. Click the drop-down next to Format with. Select a formatting option on the "Format with" drop-down. Click OK.

Answer: You can usually do this by double-clicking the file on your Mac. Click and drag the mouse to select all the cells in the range you want to edit. If you want to highlight every other row in the entire document, press ⌘ Command+A on your keyboard. This will select all the cells in your spreadsheet. " You can find this button on the Home toolbar at the top of your spreadsheet. It will expand your formatting options. This will open your formatting options in a new dialogue box, titled "New Formatting Rule." Click the Style drop-down in the pop-up window, and select Classic at the bottom of the menu. Click the drop-down below the Style option, and select the Use a formula option to customize your formatting with a formula. Click the formula field in the New Formatting Rule window, and type the following formula:  =MOD(ROW(),2)=0 This option is located below the formula field at the bottom. It will expand your formatting options on a drop-down. The formatting you select here will be applied to every other row in the selected area. You can click an option here, and preview it on the right-hand side of the pop-up window. If you want to manually create a new highlight format with different color, click the custom format... option at the bottom. It will open a new window, and allow you to manually select fonts, borders and colors to use. This will apply your custom formatting, and highlight every other row in the selected area on your spreadsheet. You can edit the rule at any time by clicking the arrow next to Conditional Formatting (on the Home tab), selecting Manage Rules, and then selecting the rule.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Brush them with butter. Drizzle with herbs. Add a pinch of salt.

Answer: Either directly before or after warming, get out a pastry brush and apply melted butter to the tops of the rolls. This will help the rolls to retain some moisture and will also add taste to the final product. If you are concerned that the rolls will have a plain flavor, then select a number of fresh herbs. Chop them up finely. Sprinkle them on top of the rolls prior to baking. Some of the best herb options are oregano, rosemary, and sage. You can also choose herbs that will complement the rest of the meal. For example, if you are eating potatoes as well then dill might be a good option. The reheating process can leave some rolls tasting stale. To counteract this, get a pinch of sea salt and place it on top of each roll. This will add a bit of texture and flavor to the roll. It may also make it possible for the rolls to last longer after reheating.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Let your dog outside after you wake up and before you sleep. Put your dog outside after it eats so it learns when to go to the bathroom. Play with your dog for 15-30 minutes each day. Take your dog for at least 1 walk a day at a consistent time.

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Try to wake up at a consistent time each morning so your dog knows when it’s time to start the day and go outside. Keep it outside for 5 minutes before letting it back in. About 10 minutes before you go to bed, tell your dog it’s bedtime and let it out again for 5 minutes. If your dog doesn’t go to the bathroom while it's outside, try bringing it in and keeping it in its crate or kennel for 2-3 minutes before letting it back out. This helps train your dog to relieve itself during the time it is outdoors. As soon as your dog has finished meal time, let it outside for 5 minutes so it knows it’s time to use the bathroom. Make sure your dog goes potty before you let it back inside. Large adult dogs should be let outside at least once every 4-6 hours, and puppies should be taken out every 1-2 hours, or every 20 to 30 minutes when you are training a puppy to go potty outside. Even though your dogs will be less stressed while they’re on a routine, playing with them each day helps calm them down more. Throw a ball around for them to fetch, play Frisbee, or run around with them so they can burn off extra energy and spend quality time with you. Make sure to differentiate between play and discipline. For example, use a stern voice when you’re telling your dog to drop something it shouldn’t have, but a playful voice when they’re fetching a ball. Taking your dog on walks allows them to get outside and interact with different environments. Let your dog sniff around while you’re walking so it can relax. Keep a consistent pace so your dog keeps walking rather than stopping every few feet.  If you don’t have the time to walk your dog, consider hiring a dog walking service to take the dog for you. Make sure your dog is up-to-date with its vaccines, or else it could be more susceptible to illnesses.