Write an article based on this "Set up your rain barrel in the right spot. Determine how large the barrel should be. Choose the right material. Clean the inside of the barrel. Know what to expect."
article: You will usually be placing your barrel under, or attached to, one of your existing downspouts. However, you need to ensure that the rain barrel uses a diverter or has an overflow to get rid of water pooling at your home's foundation. If it's possible, extend the downspout piping to a location for the barrel that is a few feet away from the house to avoid overflow saturating the foundation.  A full rain barrel can weigh more than 400 pounds, so make sure you don't place it on anything that can't take this weight, or where it might do damage if knocked over. Keep the barrel as low as possible for more stability, placing it on a wide, solid base. Secure ratchet strap(s) around the barrel and anchor them firmly to either the house or two ground anchors, placing the straps in an 'X'. Tightly pull the straps downward to add stability. Posts could also be placed into the ground to serve as a backstop and anchor for the barrel. This will depend on the size of your property, but the standard size is 55 gallons (208.2 L). You can use plastic, rubber, or even wood. Metal can be used but is often not recommended. Just make sure your material is sealed and treated to hold water for a long time without leaking, rusting, rotting or decaying chemicals into the water.  Look for food grade barrels that are sold new or even used from restaurants, food distribution centers, commercial food processing plants, and similar businesses. There are 3 types of plastics that are very harmful to humans and should be avoided. You can identify them by their recycling number. The numbers to look for include #3 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), #6 Polystyrene (PS), and #7 Polycarbonate. This may not be a big deal if your barrel is new, but make sure you remove any debris that may be left inside. Start by washing it well with warm water and dish soap, scrubbing the sides if needed. Dump the soapy water and rinse it well. Then sanitize the barrel using unscented household bleach diluted with water. Mix 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of bleach into 1 quart (.94 liter) of water or 4 teaspoons (20 ml) of bleach into 1 gallon (3.8 liter) of water. A rain barrel is just a barrel with a hole in the top or side allowing water to enter from the downspout. It can have a filter or closed system to keep out debris and mosquitoes. It always has a spigot and/or drain valve near the bottom to connect a hose to or fill a bucket from. The rain barrel should also have a way to control overflow with proper drainage so it doesn't saturate the ground near the barrel or seep into the house's or building's foundation.

Write an article based on this "Click the clip you want to add a caption to. Drag the black bar to the exact point you want the caption to appear. Click the Home tab. Click the Caption button. Type the text that you want to appear in the caption. Use the Font and Paragraph tools to format the caption text. Click and drag the caption around the screen to change position. Adjust the Text duration value. Click an effect to change how the caption appears. Continue adding captions."
article: Captions appear over the video that is playing, and can be used for subtitles, labels, or anything else you can think of. The black bar can be found on the timeline after clicking a clip.   You'll see the preview appear of how it will look on the screen. If you don't see these, select the text box and click the Format tab at the top of the screen.  This will change how long the caption appears on the screen. You can hover your cursor over the different effect options to see a preview of what it will look like. You can click the ▼ button on the right side of the list to see more options. You can keep adding caption boxes, but two captions cannot exist at the same time. This means that every time you want to change the text, you'll need to create a new caption for it.

Write an article based on this "Cut two pieces of contact paper, peel the backing off of one, and set it down in front of you, sticky-side-up. Cut or tear colorful tissue paper into small pieces. Place the tissue paper pieces on top of the sticky side of the contact paper. Peel the backing off of the second piece of contact paper, and place it on top. Cut your shape out. Punch a hole into the top of your suncatcher, then thread some string through it. Tie the ends of the string together to form a loop, then hang your suncatcher in a bright window. Finished."
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Make sure that both pieces of contact paper are the same size. You will be sticking them together in the end to seal your suncatcher. The pieces don't all have to be the exact same size and shape, but they should all be around 1 inch (2.54 centimeters). Don't worry about making a specific shape just yet; focus instead on the size and the design. You can overlap the pieces, if you want to, but try not to leave any gaps. Run your hands across the contact paper to smooth out any air bubbles and to seal the design in. You can draw your shape first, if you want to. Don't worry if the tissue paper extends past your design; the goal is to completely fill your design with color. You can also use fishing line, yarn, or ribbon. Keep your suncatcher indoors and don't let it get wet, or it will fall apart.