The Spotify icon looks like a green circle with black sound waves in it. You can find it on your home screen or in an app folder. This button looks like three vertical lines in the lower-right corner of your screen. You can find this option at the top of the menu. It will open a list of all your saved and followed playlists. Scroll down to find the playlist you want to convert to collaborative, and open it.  Alternatively, scroll down to the bottom and tap CREATE PLAYLIST to create a new, empty playlist. You can only make your own playlists collaborative. If you've followed and saved a playlist from somebody else, you won't be able to edit it or make it collaborative. You can find this button in the upper-right corner of your screen. It will open a menu of all your playlist options. This will turn the selected playlist into a collaborative playlist.  When you make a playlist collaborative, others can edit the playlist by adding, removing or shuffling songs. Collaborative playlists are public. Anyone with the link can view and edit it. You can share your playlist with your contact from the menu here. This will open a list of your sharing options. This will copy the playlist's URL link to your clipboard. Alternatively, you can send your playlist to your contact via social media or text message by selecting another app on the Share menu. You can paste the URL link into another app, and share it with your contact via text message, email, or a messaging app. Your contact can save the playlist to their account, and make edits by adding, removing, or arranging songs.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Spotify on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Your Library tab. Tap Playlists on the Your Library page. Tap the playlist you want to share. Tap the ••• icon on the top-right. Scroll down and tap Make collaborative on the menu. Tap ••• on the top-right. Scroll down and tap Share on the menu. Tap Copy Link on the Share menu. Send the playlist link to your friend.


Put three beads on the left string, remembering to alternate them if you're doing a two-colored body. Then slide the right string in the opposite direction as the left and pull the two ends to slide the beads up to the body. You need three more rows before starting the feet again. You can tie any knot you want, but a simple square knot will do just fine. You can use the knot used to tie your shoes as well, but make sure you double knot it.
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One-sentence summary -- Build three more body rows identically to the first. Tie a double knot at the end of the tail to keep the beads in place.


The folds of your vagina should open easily when you push the tampon into them. If you’re having trouble, use the thumb and index finger on your free hand to gently push them open.If this is your first time using a tampon, it might help to use a hand mirror to examine your vagina before you try to insert the tampon. You need the string to pull out the tampon, so make sure it’s hanging out of your vagina before you remove your finger. Don’t pull on the string until you’re ready to remove the tampon.If you pull on the string when you remove your finger, your tampon may get dislodged. If this happens, you can try pushing it back into place with your finger. However, you may need to change your tampon. Slowly pull your finger out of your vagina, being careful not to pull on the string. Then, wipe off any menstrual fluids using a piece of toilet paper. Discard the toilet paper in the toilet or the trash. Finally, wash your hands with soap and water to clean your finger. If your finger smells, wash your hands twice using soap.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your vagina with the tip of the tampon or your other hand. Leave the string hanging out of your vagina. Remove your finger from your vagina and wash your hands.


Move to a desk or big table and organize the papers into piles that are logical and sensible to you. These will become your individual files. Make piles that will help you find exactly what you’re looking for. Consider categories for home cabinets such as:  Utilities Auto Medical Pet Business Home Taxes Finances There may be specific company conventions for organizing papers. If not, file chronologically or alphabetically. Ask tidy coworkers what systems work best for them. The more specific you get, the more files you’ll have, which will mean more clutter in your cabinet. Keep your main files more general, and then organize documents within them. Once you've sorted each paper into its correct pile, begin to organize them in a way that'll make it easy to find.  For alphabetical listings, like brands on receipts, place items starting with A at the top of the stack, working down to Z. For chronological filings, like dates of tax returns, place the most recent documents on the top of the stack, working towards oldest documents at the bottom. Put the papers in so that the document at the top of the stack is at the front of the folder. This will keep the documents in the same order that you organized them in.
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Start to organize the remaining files. Ask coworkers for advice about work cabinets. Keep your categories simple. Decide whether to organize by name or date. Place each of your stacks into a folder.