Q: ” Head to “File” in the upper-left corner of the Excel window. It should open a drop-down menu where you can choose many options regarding the handling of your Excel file. Once at the File menu, scroll down and click “Print.” Print options will come up, such as Paper Size, Printer, etc. Scroll to the bottom of these options, and you should see a “Page Setup” link. Click it to open the Page Setup window. Click on the Sheet tab above the Page Setup window, and in the tab, you should see an empty check box that says “Grid Lines” beside it. Click the check box to enable grid lines. Do this by clicking “OK” when you’re done enabling the grid lines.
A: Click “File. Select “Print” from the File menu options. Open the Page Setup window. Enable the grid lines. Save your changes.

Q: Try not to move your nails too much or the polish may smudge.  Wait 10 to 15 minutes for the polish to dry. If you apply a second coat too soon, it will only smudge the first coat. You may be able to speed drying with a fan, but don't be overly optimistic.  By blowing the fumes away, the fan will remove one reminder of continuing wetness.  After the first coat has dried, apply a second coat if you'd like. This ensures the color looks rich and even. After the color coats have dried, you may add designs, by brush, airbrush, mask or stencil, decal, rhinestones, or otherwise. Skipping the base coat, or even applying only one color coat (depending on the kind of polish and application technique; some give or appear to give more even color with uneven thickness than others), will often give acceptable results.  However, extra layers add a little extra to initial surface quality.
A: Let your nails dry.

Q: You can do this by tapping the Settings app in your Apps list. Emoji support is dependent on the version of Android that you are using, since emoji is a system-level font. Each new release of Android adds support for newer emoji characters. On some devices, you may need to tap the "System" category first. Some Android devices will require you to enter this additional menu to view the Android version. You'll see the "Android version" entry. The number indicates which version of Android you're using:   Android 4.4 - 7.1+ - Devices running 4.4 or later can use the Google Keyboard to add emoji. Your device's built-in keyboard likely has an emoji option as well. Character availability and style are determined by your Android version.  Android 4.3 - You can enable the iWnn IME keyboard to type black-and-white emoji characters. You can also download a third-party keyboard to insert color emoji characters.  Android 4.1 - 4.2 - You can view certain emoji, but there is no built-in keyboard option. You may be able to use a third-party keyboard to type emoji.  Android 2.3 and earlier - Your device does not support displaying or typing emoji.
A: Open the Settings menu for your Android. Scroll to the bottom of the Settings menu. Tap Software version (if necessary). Find your Android version.

Q: You can trill your tongue by holding your mouth open and placing your tongue either on the roof of your mouth or allowing it to rest with the tip touching the back of your bottom teeth. Take a deep breath and vibrate your tongue. It should sound similar to a cat purring.  When the tongue is full of tension and in the wrong position, it can block the tone and cause the sound to be swallowed—making you sound throaty. A relaxed tongue will allow the tone to flow freely and sound more clear.  In general, it is helpful to release the tension in your entire body before singing. After doing lip trills, sing a note softly, then slowly increase the volume. Practice getting softer, louder, then softer again. This exercise can help you stay on pitch while also strengthening your breath control. Point your chin about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in toward your chest and down toward the ground. Keep your chin firmly in place as you sing the notes of an Ah scale.  It may feel more natural to lift your chin upwards when you are projecting your voice. Try to avoid this—it may work temporarily, but can cause vocal problems in the long run. Keep it in place to gain more power and control and eliminate strain on your vocal cords. Practice in front of the mirror to make sure you have the correct position. A lowered soft palate creates a nasally sound when speaking or singing, which affects the clarity of your words. You need to create space at the back of your mouth by raising your soft palate in order to produce a clear, rich tone.  To find your soft palate, run your tongue across the roof of your mouth. The hard part is called your hard palate and the fleshy bit towards the back of your mouth is called your soft palate. To raise your soft palate, yawn or laugh. That feeling of space in the back of your mouth is your soft palate being raised. You should have this feeling every time you sing. Take a look at this YouTube video of someone singing inside an MRI machine to see what happens inside the body when you're singing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3TwTb-T044&t=157s. You should feel the vibration in your head, face, and lips. If you feel this vibration while you are singing, it means that you are resonating effectively. Proper resonance and vibration allows you to produce a clear tone with a strong projection without using excessive force.  If you don’t feel the vibration in your face while you are singing, keep practicing your tongue trills and make sure your chin is pointed in and down while you are singing. For additional help, try slowly shaking your head from side to side while humming.
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Warm up with tongue trills to release tension and improve your tone. Control your breath flow by singing long tones. Keep your chin pointed downward while singing. Keep your soft palate high and your tongue forward to get the right tone. Check for a vibration in your face to confirm you are singing correctly.