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This works best for images that are small and can flow seamlessly into each other. You can use these controls to adjust the spacing between the tiled images, whether or not they're mirrored, and the alignment. This is especially useful if you want to add watermarks to your slides. Setting a background image with a high transparency will allow you to use an image as a watermark without obscuring or distracting from the information on the slides. This menu allow you to select from a variety of different effects that you can apply to your background image. You'll see a preview of each in the menu, as well as the name if you hold your cursor over it.  Click the "Artistic Effects" menu and select the effect you want to use. When you select an effect, additional options may appear beneath it. The options vary depending on the effect you chose. This will change all of the slides in your presentation to use the background image and effects you selected.

summary: Check the "Tile picture as texture" to turn the image into a tiled texture. Adjust the tiling effect with the controls below. Use the transparency slider to adjust the image transparency. Click the "Effects" button at the top of the "Format Background" menu to apply effects. Click "Apply to All" to apply the effects to all of your slides.


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Even in a pinch, a rinse is better than nothing. It serves to wash away harmful chemicals such as chlorine, oils, and even bacteria before it can embed deeper into the fabric. You can even take it into a cold shower. Before this, avoid wrapping the swimsuit in a towel. The towel holds in the moisture and chemicals. A towel wet with pool water will contribute chlorine and other substances that wear out swimwear. Electric machines are easy, but even a gentle cycle uses heat and tumbling. This will wear out the material, causing a loss of integrity, shape, padding, and delicate embellishments.  After rinsing immediately after usage, throw the used swimwear into a sink full of cold water for at least five minutes with a neutral detergent. Leaving it in too long will allow the water to work its way into the fibers, damaging the fit, so don’t get distracted. Use a mild soap for delicate fabrics. Regular detergent is too harsh and contributes to deterioration and fading. Avoid bleach and moisturizers. Men’s trunks are the exception in that they contain less spandex. This makes them better able to withstand the trauma of a machine wash cycle. You may still choose to wash them more gently by hand, though. Alternatively, use baking soda for two hours before washing or with vinegar by soaking the swimwear in one part white vinegar to three parts water for 30 minutes. This can also be used before wear to prevent color bleeding. Like washing, machine drying is too rough for fragile swimwear and will ruin the shape. Instead, roll up the swimsuit to coax out most of the water. Be gentle and don’t wring it out. It may be tempting, but the twisting motion is still damaging. Do this in a shaded and well-ventilated area. This prevents water from pooling and stretching fibers. It also reduces wrinkles and creases. Never leave the swimsuit exposed to direct sunlight. The heat will cause the same color damage you tried to avoid earlier. Cool air from an open window or a blow dryer, if in a hurry, are safer options.

summary: Rinse your swimwear in cold water after each wear. Hand wash your swimwear. Treat stains directly with spot cleaner. Gently squeeze out the water. Lay the swimsuit out to dry.


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Go to https://www.onlineocr.net/ in your computer's web browser. This website will allow you to convert a few different file types (JPEG included) into a Word document. It's in the lower-left side of the webpage. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window in which you can select your JPEG file. Go to the folder in which your JPEG is stored, then click once the JPEG file you want to convert. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so uploads the JPEG file to the OnlineOCR website. On a Mac, you may click Choose here. If you want to use a language other than the one listed in the middle text box, click the current language and then click the language you want to use. If the third text box doesn't have "Microsoft Word (docx)" written in it, click the text box and then click Microsoft Word (docx) in the drop-down menu. It's on the far-right side of the page. Doing so prompts OnlineOCR to begin converting your JPEG file into a Word document. This link is below the Select file... button. Your converted Word document will download onto your computer. Depending on your browser's settings, you may need to select a save location or confirm the download before the file will download. Double-click the converted Word document to do so. It's in a yellow bar at the top of the Word document. Doing so will make the Word document editable.  This is necessary because, since you downloaded the Word document from the Internet, Word views it as potentially dangerous. Remember to save any changes you make by pressing Ctrl+S (Windows) or ⌘ Command+S (Mac).
summary: Open OnlineOCR. Click Select file…. Select your JPEG file. Click Open. Select a language. Make sure you're converting to a Word document. Click CONVERT. Click Download Output File. Open your new Word document. Click Enable Editing.