In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Each player attempts to get the football to their opponent's side. You decide how many attempts each player is allowed. Pushing the football across can be considered cheating, so it depends on how you and your opponent would like to play.  To get the ball across, place the football on your side of the field so that one corner is slightly off the edge of the surface. Then “flick” the corner of the ball hanging off the side with your index finger. When the football is down the field and you are allowed another attempt, you can lightly tap it forward with your index and middle fingers. Flip a coin to decide who starts first. Once you get the football to your opponent's side in the allotted attempts, you are in touchdown territory. In order to score a touchdown, one part of the football must hang off the opponent's edge.  A touchdown is worth 6 points, if you want to follow actual football guidelines. Yet, if you want to keep the game simple, make each touchdown 1 point.  To double check if the football did in fact hang over the edge to score a touchdown, bend down so that you can look upwards at the bottom of the surface edge and the football. This angle will make it easier to determine if a piece of the football is past the edge. Once you score a touchdown, you can kick a field goal to get extra points. Have your opponent do finger goal posts, or place down the goal post you made, at their side of the field. If you can kick the football between the goalposts, you get 3 points if following football guidelines or 1 point if keeping the game simple. To kick a field goal, place the football vertically, pressing one point with your index finger onto the surface. Hold it there to keep it steady, and when you are ready, flick the football with your free index finger towards the goal posts.
Summary: Get the ball down the field. Score a touchdown. Kick a field goal.

If you have fair skin, bright colors will look nice on you. Tanned skin (Latin, Indian), purples and turquoise looks very nice. Brown skin, you're lucky that you can pull off almost any color in the world. Of course, feel free to wear what you like, even I don't follow the color rule sometimes. A ring, bracelet, or earrings can spice up an outfit.
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One-sentence summary -- Wear what you think you look best in. Make sure it is figure-flattering, and isn't too tight or too baggy. Be proud if you have a larger chest than other girls, but don't show off too much. If you have plain and boring clothes, wear some jewelry with it.

Q: Double-click the Excel document that you want to open. It's at the top of the Excel window. A toolbar will appear below the Review tab. It's on the right side of the Review tab's toolbar. Doing so will open a new window. If you want to password-protect all pages in the Excel workbook, click Protect Workbook' instead. Type your preferred password into the "Password" text field. When the "Verify" text box appears, re-type your password into it. Your password entries must match each other. It's at the bottom of the window. This will close the password window. Press ⌘ Command+S to do so. Your PowerPoint presentation will now require a password in order to open. Your document will remain encrypted if you send it to someone, so they'll need to know the password in order to open the document.
A: Open a Microsoft Excel document. Click the Review tab. Click Protect Sheet. Enter a password. Re-enter your password. Click OK. Save your changes.

Article: Typically, a wedding will have a particular colour scheme, for example, blush and gold. You may want to match your wedding program to the overall style and colour scheme of your wedding. If you find the program is slightly dull with just words, you could add a photo of the bride and groom on the front cover or some sort of special design that matches the theme of your wedding. For example, you may have a country/western themed wedding and a pair of cowboy boots would be a cute addition to the program. There are a lot of amazing and creative ideas that can help you come up with a unique wedding program design that matches the theme of your wedding. If you are having a modern formal wedding, try a Google image search for "formal modern wedding programs." You can also look on Pinterest for creative ideas. For example, make your program into a fan. If you are having an outdoor wedding during the summer, it is likely going to be fairly warm. One creative way to help your guests beat the heat is by placing your wedding program on a wooden stick so that it can be used as a fan. Punch two holes in the top left corner. The holes should be about 1 1⁄2 inches (3.8 cm) from the edge of the paper. You can place the holes either beside or on top of one another. Run a thin piece of ribbon up through each hole and tie a small bow on the front. Use the same shade of ribbon that was used on the programs to tie a bow onto the basket. Place the basket on the guest registry table. Alternatively, you could have the groomsmen hand out the programs as guests enter the wedding ceremony venue.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose a font and colour that matches your wedding. Include a photo or special design. Search for more creative ideas to match your theme. Add a touch of elegance to your wedding program by tying a ribbon to the top. Place the programs in a lined basket.

Problem: Article: The Facebook Marketplace has a simple, three step process for reporting a listing that you believe is a scam, or that otherwise violates the Facebook Marketplace Community Standards. Go to the Marketplace and find the item you suspect is a scam. When you click on that post, you'll see a link that says "Report Post" on the bottom right. Click that link and follow the instructions to make your report. In the United States, you can report a Facebook Marketplace scam to the FBI using the Department's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). You can use this service if you live in the U.S., even if the scammer is elsewhere or you don't know where the scammer lives. If you live outside the U.S., you can still file a report if you have reason to believe the scammer is located in the U.S.  Go to the website at https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx to learn more about the service and file your report. The information you provide will go into a database that is used by federal, state, and local law enforcement to identify patterns of fraudulent activity. Gather all the information you have about the person who posted the scam listing as well as the listing itself. While filing a report with the FBI does not mean that law enforcement will actively investigate your case specifically, it does help their efforts and may lead to additional evidence that helps stop the scammer. Especially if the scammer appears to live in your local area, filing a police report may help authorities handle the situation. Keep in mind that someone who attempts to scam one person will likely attempt it again.  If you've already reported to the IC3, you can provide that report to your local police. Bring all the information and documentation you have about the transaction, including a print-out of any conversations you had with the scam artist through Facebook Messenger. Go to the police station in person to file your report. Do not call 911 or your country's equivalent emergency number unless there is an actual emergency and you feel your life or safety is in immediate danger. Get a copy of the police report for your records. You may want to call the officer who filed the report after a week or two to follow up if you haven't heard any news on the status of your case.
Summary:
Report the item to Facebook. File a report with the FBI. Contact local police.