Article: The skillet should be heated over medium-high heat. Allow it to warm up for five minutes or so to ensure that it is appropriately hot. Do not use oil or cooking spray, since the nuts themselves contain enough oil to cook. It would be beneficial to use a non-stick skillet, however. The nuts should only be cooked on a single layer, and it is not recommended to toast a large batch that forms a multi-layer pile. It is generally a good idea to start with the "x" facing upward on as many of the nuts as possible, but it is not essential, since the walnuts will not stay in the same position for long. After the first minute or two, begin stirring the nuts. They can rest for 30 second intervals or so, but for the most part, the nuts should be stirred continuously to ensure even and thorough toasting. Use a heat-resistant spatula. The process may take a little longer or a little shorter depending on how hot the heating elements in your stovetop make the pan. Once the nuts begin browning and become very fragrant, they are ready to be pulled off. You should also dump them out of the pan since they will continue cooking there even after it has been removed from the heat.
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Heat a large, dry frying pan. Add the walnuts to the pan. Stir the nuts frequently. Remove the nuts from the heat after 10 minutes.

Problem: Article: If you’re not already signed in to your Google account, follow the on-screen instructions to sign in now.  Use this method to create or edit the name that represents a range (e.g. “Budget” in place of “D1:E10”) that you can use to reference it in formulas.  To change the name that appears in the header at the top of the column, see this method instead.  This is the letter above the column you want to name. The entire column is now selected. It’s at the top of Sheets. The “Named ranges” panel now appears on the right side of the sheet. Range names cannot begin with a number or the words “true” or “false.” They can be up to 250 characters, including letters, numbers, and underscores.  If the field is blank, simply type a name for the range. If the range already has a name and you want to change it, click the pencil icon, then enter a new name. The column/range’s name is now updated. If you have formulas that reference the old name, you'll need to update them.
Summary: Go to https://sheets.google.com in a web browser. Click the file you want to edit. Click a column letter. Click the Data menu. Click Named ranges. Enter a name for the range. Click Done.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure the firearm is still unloaded before beginning. Hold the gun with the hand you generally shoot with. Extend your arm first, then, with your index finger resting on the trigger face, bend your elbow 90 degrees. The LOP is too long if you are unable to bend your elbow. If there’s more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) of space between the butt plate and the crook of your elbow, the LOP is too short. Though you may take shots from many different angles or positions, choose the one that you use most often. With the gun still unloaded, set up as you normally would to take a shot. The firing hand should be holding the wrist of the stock. Generally, the thumb of the firing hand should be 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) from your nose. The LOP is too long if the distance is greater, and too short if the distance is less than 1.5 inches (3.8 cm).

SUMMARY: Rest your index finger on the trigger face and bend your arm 90 degrees. Ensure the butt plate is nestled in your elbow. Shoulder the firearm as though you are about to shoot it. Check the distance from the thumb of your firing hand to your nose.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should find it in your Start menu, sometimes in a folder called HP. If you don't see HP Solutions Center, open HP Printer Assistant.   " It's under the "Print Quality" header at the center of the window. If your printer has a built-in scanner, this process will involve scanning the alignment page. Further instructions will appear on the screen. If you see get an error that says "Alignment Failed" or "Alignment Unsuccessful," see the Fixing Alignment Issues method.
Summary: Open the HP Solution Center application on your computer. Click Printer Services or Device Services. Click Printer Toolbox. Check the box next to "Align the Print Cartridges. Follow the on-screen instructions to align the printer cartridges.

This type of virus places all files on your USB into a hidden folder and replaces them with shortcuts of their original names. You can usually tell you have a shortcut virus if you see small arrows over the file or folder icons. If you double-click any of these shortcuts, the virus will activate and spread to your PC.. If you're using Windows 10, try using the Using Windows Security (Windows 10) method first. If you're using Windows 8.1 or earlier, try the Using Microsoft Safety Scanner (Windows 8.1 and Earlier) method  first. It's possible that Windows' own built-in antivirus software can fix the problem for you. If you're prompted to view the files on the drive or change your USB settings, just close the window for now. You'll need to know the drive letter of your USB drive (e.g., F: or D:) to remove the files. If you're not sure what it is, press the Windows key and the E key on the keyboard to open File Explorer, and then scroll down on the left panel to find your flash drive and corresponding drive letter. You may have to click an arrow or plus symbol next to "This PC" or "Computer" to see the drive.  A list of results will appear. A menu will expand. This opens an administrator-level command prompt. You may be prompted to verify your password to open up the window. Be sure to include the colon (:) after the letter. For example, if your USB drive is the F drive, type F: and press the Enter key. To do this, type del *.lnk and hit the Enter key. To do this, type attrib -s -r -h /s /d *.* and press the Enter key. If your drive was infected by a shortcut virus, this should restore your files to their original locations safely. To see a list of files on the drive, type dir /s and press the Enter key.
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Understand the shortcut virus. Plug the USB flash drive into your Windows PC. Press ⊞ Win+S to open the Search bar. Type command prompt. Right-click Command prompt in the search results. Click Run as administrator. Type your USB drive letter and press ↵ Enter. Run the command to delete all shortcuts. Run the command to restore your hidden files.