Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Start . Type store into Start. Click  Store. Click the Apps tab. Click the search bar. Type in pdf to jpeg and press ↵ Enter. Click PDF to JPEG. Click Get. Click Launch when prompted. Click Select File. Select your PDF. Click Open. Click Select Folder. Select a save location. Click Select Folder. Click Convert.

Answer: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Windows Store. It should be at the top of the Start window. This will open the Windows 10 store. You should see this tab in the upper-left side of the Store window. It's in the upper-right side of the Store window. Doing so will search the Store for the PDF to JPG converter app. This app resembles two opposite-facing arrows over the phrase "PDF to JPEG". Clicking it will open the app's page. It's a grey button to the right of the app's icon. PDF to JPEG will begin downloading to your computer. This app will work with Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. This option will appear in the lower-right side of the screen once the app finishes downloading. Doing so will open PDF to JPEG. If you don't click Launch before it disappears, you can type pdf converter into Start and then click the app's icon at the top of Start. It's a circular button in the upper-left side of the window. This will open a new window. Click the PDF that you want to convert. You may first have to click on a folder in the left-hand sidebar of the window to bring up the PDF's location. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so opens the PDF in the PDF to JPEG program. This circular button is at the top of the PDF converter window. Click a folder on the left side of the window to set it as your files' save location. It's in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window. When you convert your PDF to JPG format, the converted file(s) will appear in your selected folder. This button is at the top of the PDF to JPEG converter window, represented by two cycling arrows. Doing so will immediately convert your PDF into one JPG file per page, and the JPG files themselves will save directly to the folder you specified earlier.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Collect strands of hair. Cut the hair. Place the hair in a bag.

Answer: Find a hairbrush with hair in it. Remove the hair and place it on a piece of paper. Use scissors to cut the hair into tiny pieces. You should have a pile of cut hair. Pick up the paper and slide the hair into a sealable plastic bag. You can also slide it into an envelope. Store the bag in a cabinet for later use.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Have the tooth contoured. Fill the crack in. Place a crown on your tooth. Have a root canal. Have the tooth extracted.

Answer:
If the crack or chip in your tooth was slight, the dentist might opt to contour it. This involves shaving down and polishing the crack to make it smoother and unable to cause any cuts or abrasions. This is a simple fix that should involve minimal pain and only one visit to the dentist. If the crack has left an opening in your tooth, then your dentist will probably choose to fill it in like a cavity. This involves using a filling material -- usually silver amalgam or plastic -- to fix the crack in the tooth. The filling will prevent anything from getting stuck in the hole and will keep it from getting bigger. If the crack is large enough, the dentist may have to use a crown to repair the tooth. These are usually made of metal or ceramic, and designed to mimic the appearance and strength of a tooth. If the tooth has been badly damaged and the nerve or pulp is exposed, the dentist may have to perform a root canal to save the tooth. The dentist will thoroughly clean and disinfect the inside of the tooth to prevent infection and hopefully this can prevent extraction of the tooth. If you have a root canal, the dentist may also place a crown on the tooth afterwards to protect it. If the tooth has been severely damaged, it may have to be extracted. This is usually done when the crack in the tooth extends below the gum line and can't be reached for repair. To relieve your pain and prevent a severe infection, the best option here is to remove the tooth completely. When you have a tooth extracted, ask your dentist what your options are for replacing the extracted tooth.