Q: To do this use the shortcut keys "Control + A" or "Command + A." You can also highlight by clicking the blank box in between the row and column headings on the top left. A "Sort" box will appear. If you have labeled the columns, select the "Header row" option under "My list has." If you have not labeled the columns, select the "No header row." " If you selected the "Header row" option, the options under "Sort by" will be your column headings. If you have selected "No header row," the options will be the standard letter column headings. Or select "Descending" to sort the chosen column in descending order. " Your cells will now be alphabetized.
A: Fill the Excel sheet with your text. Highlight the entire worksheet. Open the "Data" menu on the toolbar, then click the "Sort" option. Choose the column you want to alphabetize by selecting it under "Sort by. Select "Ascending" to sort the chosen column in ascending order. Click "ok.

Article: Once the spraying is done and you don't see any bees flying in or out of the hive, physically remove the beehive as soon as you can. Removing the beehive prevents other bees from moving in.  If the hive is attached to a tree limb or underneath a carport, for instance, it should be fairly easy to pull it all down by hand. If it extends deep into a hollow tree or the side of your house, however, you may have to resort to some fairly significant demolition. Bring in a professional if you aren’t certain you can handle the job yourself. Wear the same safety gear as when you sprayed the hive. There could still be a few angry bees left lurking deep in the hive! Use a contractor-grade trash bag or 2 thick trash bags to to dispose of the beehive. Once you place the beehive (whole or in pieces) in the trash bag, securely tie the bag. Place it in the trash container and put it out for trash pickup.  Securely bag up the hive as soon as you can, so other bees aren’t tempted to move in. Never try to collect any honey from a hive after you’ve sprayed it with insecticide! It's important to clean the area once the beehive is removed. Beehives are full of bacteria, and any remaining hive structure and bee corpses will rot and smell foul. Scrub the area with soap and water for the best results.  Make sure all of the hive and honey is removed whenever possible.  Honey and dead bees may attract other bees, wax moths, or ants. Do not leave sections of a hive within the structure of your home. Even if you seal it off so bees can’t get back in, the hive will rot and smell bad. Also, the wax will eventually melt and can damage the wiring or structure of your home. If you leave the area open, future swarms of bees may build beehives in the same spot. If the hive was in a tree trunk, for instance, use expanding spray foam, caulk, or even concrete to block off the opening.  If the hive was against your home, garage, or other structure, patch up any damage and seal any openings in the area. Hire a professional to repair the structure if you’re not capable of doing it yourself. Unfortunately, large beehives can cause major structural damage to homes. That’s why it’s important to deal with a beehive that’s against your home as soon as you notice it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove all of the empty hive, or at least as much as you can. Dispose of the hive in a heavy duty trash bag. Scrub away any remnants of the hive, especially against your home. Seal off the area so a new hive can’t be built there.

Problem: Article: Make sure to only place one value in each cell. For example, if you need to find the harmonic mean of 10, 12, 16, and 8, you might type each of these values into a separate cell in the spreadsheet, cells A1-A4. The function is HARMEAN(number 1, [number 2]...). To select the function, begin typing “=HARMEAN” into a blank cell of the spreadsheet, then double-click on the function when it pops up. For example, type “=HARMEAN” into cell A5 of your spreadsheet and double-click on the function. Hit the enter key. Excel will calculate the harmonic mean for you and display it in the spreadsheet. For example, highlight cells A1-A4 of your spreadsheet and hit enter. Excel will calculate 10.78652 as the harmonic mean.
Summary: Enter the values into your spreadsheet. Enter the function for the harmonic mean. Highlight the cells containing the values you are averaging.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To ensure that you store any vitamins and supplements safely and properly, you should always start by reading the label on the packaging. This will instruct you on how and where to store the supplements.  Some supplements are stored in unique ways that can be found listed on their labels. The label may advise you on the recommended dosage. The label will also give you information on the “best before” date for the vitamins or supplements. Some vitamins and supplements will not last long after you have opened them. If you have kids in the house you should take care to ensure that any vitamins, supplements or other potentially toxic substances are kept safe. They should be kept out of the reach of children, in a high cupboard or shelf. You can also secure the cupboard you keep them in with a childproof lock.  The containers may have childproof lids, but you should still take care to ensure that they are kept well out of reach.  All vitamins and supplements could be hazardous if consumed by a child. Vitamins and supplements formulated for adults will have dosages inappropriate for kids. If you store your vitamins and supplements effectively, you can maintain their potency for a long time. You should never, however, consume any supplements or vitamins that have passed their stated “best before” dates.

SUMMARY: Always read the label first. Keep them out of the reach of children. Do not use them after the “best before” date.

Q: Sit down in a chair where you can easily put both of your feet flat on the floor. Then, extend either your left or right leg straight out in front of you. Make sure your foot is relaxed when your leg is extended all the way. Roll your ankle a few times and point your toes and flex them back and forth to get your foot in a true relaxed state. Unless you are very flexible, it is difficult to get an accurate measurement on your own. Have another person take a tape measure or ruler and measure from the bottom of your heel to where the ball of the foot bends at the end of the ball. The measurement they get is your ideal heel height. The ball of the foot is the padded part of the sole that is between your arch and toes. If you rise up off of your heels, you will be balancing on the balls and toes of your feet. If you don’t have someone who can help you measure, you can do it on your own. Attach a tape measure to the wall at the same height your leg will be extended. Attaching it where the bottom of your heel will be is ideal for the easiest and most accurate measurement. Set up a camera against a wall at a height where it will be able to fully capture your extended leg and tape measure. You will need a camera with a self-timer, selfie stick, or remote to capture the picture. Take a few test shots to make sure you have the camera set to the right angle and height. Once you’ve taken a good photo, you can determine the measurement on the camera screen, but it’s typically easier if you upload the photo onto your computer. After it has been uploaded, you can zoom in to determine your ideal heel height or draw lines with Photoshop or a similar image editing software to make determining the measurement very easy to read.
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Sit and extend your leg directly in front of you. Have a friend measure from the ball of your foot to your heel. Attach measuring tape to the wall alternatively. Set up a camera to capture the measurement on your own. Upload the photo and draw lines to determine heel height.