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Place your ribbon spool just to the right or left of your wrapped book and then pull the loose end of the ribbon horizontally across the front center of the book. Stop when the loose end of the ribbon is a little bit past the edge of the book. Hold the loose end in place with your finger. Lift up the book and bring the spool across the underside of the book and back around to the front. Hold each end of the ribbon in place with either hand. They should cross in the middle and form an “x.” Pull the ribbon on top of the “x” down and the ribbon on the bottom of the “x” up. This should make the ribbon form a cross on the surface of the book. Use 1 of your fingers to press the loose end of the ribbon against the book and keep it in place. Lift up the book and bring the spooled end of the ribbon up over the top of the book, around the back, and then to the center of the cross. Press your finger against the center of the cross to hold everything in place and unravel an extra 1–2 feet (0.30–0.61 m) of ribbon. Use a sharp pair of scissors to cut the ribbon off of the spool. Take the newly cut loose end over the top right corner of the cross. Then, pull it down through the bottom left corner of the cross. Hold either loose end in each hand and carefully pull tight. Press the center of the cross with your pointer finger to keep the ribbon tight. Then, tie a simple knot. Take either end in each hand again, but tie them into a basic bow. Pull the bow tight and adjust it to make sure that both loops are equal in size. Cut the 2 loose ends of the bow so that they’re equal in length. To get a fancier look, take 1 end of the bow and fold it in half vertically. Then cut an upward slant from the left side to the right side of the folded ribbon. Unfold the ribbon and repeat this on the other side.

summary: Place the ribbon spool on one side of the book and wrap it around. Bring the spool under and around the book. Pull 1 end of the ribbon up and the other end down. Hold the loose end against the book and wrap the other end underneath. Hold the spooled end over the center of the cross as you cut the ribbon. Tuck the new end under the cross. Tie a knot. Tie a bow and trim the ends.


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You will be able to unlock up to ten squad members who are allowed six loadout sets in the Create A Soldier menu which can be found when choosing "Online" or "Xbox Live" from the main "Multiplayer" menu. You will only be able to choose from a small selection of weapons and attributes when you first begin playing. When you complete a match you will earn experience points and rank up. Advancing in rank will gain access to more loadouts, weapons, appearance customization and earn you squad points. Squad points are currency used to primarily unlock guns, gun attachments and to unlock perks early.  You can share squad points with other squad members, however points that are spent to unlock weapons, attachments or perks will only be unlocked for that squad member and cannot be traded. Appearance unlocks are entirely cosmetic and do not affect the gameplay, but allows you to personalize your squad member’s look for others to see. You will start with basic loadout configurations for sniper rifles, shotguns and automatic rifles. Each loadout allows you to equip a primary and secondary weapon, attachments for both weapons, a lethal accessory, a tactical accessory, a set of perks and a strike package. The more effective your load out is, the more experience you will be able to gain that will allow you to unlock more weapons. You will not be able to change what each loadout has equipped in-game.  A secondary weapon can come in handy if you run out of ammunition in the middle of gunfire which allows you to fight back. Both your primary and secondary weapons can be equipped with attachments such as scopes and additional magazine clips. These also cost squad points. You can also equip a tactical accessory and a lethal accessory which are handheld weapons or benefits such as grenades. If you do not equip a tactical or lethal accessory, you are granted additional perks. Perks allow you to utilize specific attributes that make specific actions quicker and more effective. Perks can cost between one to four points and you can use a total of eight points. Strike packages determine the killstreaks that you earn. Killstreaks are earned by consecutively killing opponents. There are three types you can equip.  The assault package rewards lethal killstreaks after three kills in a row without dying. The support package is less effective but is beneficial to the team and does not reset upon death. The specialist package simply rewards additional perks. There are fourteen multiplayer maps, which does not include purchasable Downloadable Content (DLC) maps. Each map is designed specifically that will emphasize high action or high defense in certain areas. Learning about each area will give a tactical advantage on where to take cover and to find the best use for your loadouts. Some maps also feature environmental events that can interfere with combat, such as water and earthquakes.

summary: Customize your squad member and your loadout. Create a loadout for your squad member. Choose your strike package to map your killstreak rewards. Study the maps.


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You can edit an HTML document using a text editor such as NotePad, or TextEdit on Windows.  You can also use an HTML editor such as Adobe Dreamweaver.  Use the following steps to open an HTML document.  Navigate to your HTML document in File Explorer on Windows, or the Finder on Mac. Right-click the HTML document you want to edit. Hover over Open with. Click the program you want to edit the document with. This is the opening tag for pre-formatted text. By pre-formatting your text, any spaces and line-breaks created by pressing "Enter" will be displayed on the HTML page. This closes your pre-formatted text section.
summary: Open an HTML document. Type <pre> before the text that you want to pre-format. Type your text exactly as intended after the "<pre>" tag. Type </pre> after your text.