Article: Simply double-click an Excel document to open it in Excel. Doing so will select it, allowing you to type into it. This command indicates that you want to multiply items together. This should be the cell at the top of the range of data. For example, you might type "A1" here. . The colon symbol (":") indicates to Excel that you want to multiply everything from the first cell through the next cell you enter. This cell must be in the same column or row as the first cell in the formula if you want to multiply all the cells from the first cell to this one. In the example, typing "A5" would set up the formula to multiply the contents of A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5 together. This last parenthesis closes the formula, and hitting enter runs the command and multiplies your range of cells together, displaying the result instantly in your selected cell. If you change the contents of a cell within the multiplication range, the value in your selected cell will also change.
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Problem: Article: They will get it all set up for you. Do this in advance to lock in a good price or have transportation ready when you need it. If you need to stick to a strict schedule, renting a car through these sources is your best option. Car enthusiasts can request a specific car to drive. Cuba has many vintage cars from the 1950s and earlier available. Taxi cabs are everywhere in Havana. A drive from the airport to your hotel costs about 30 CUCs, so rides can get expensive. Still, this is an easy way to navigate the city. Make sure you factor the expense into your budget. Rental cars are the newest cars on the island. In addition, there isn’t much traffic outside Havana. It’s a luxurious way to get from place to place if you want to explore the island. Private cars can be a little pricey, but it’s like a taxi that goes beyond the city. You won’t have to drive or navigate yourself around unfamiliar territory. Order a car online through the Cuban government or wait to negotiate in person at your hotel or casa. For example, you can book a trip to Viñales, a tourist town about 2 ½ hours away, for about 100 CUCs. This is known as a taxi collectivo. You share the private car with other guests. Reserve a car by speaking to hotel and casa employees, by visiting bus stations in Havana, or by talking to taxi drivers. A taxi collectivo to Viñales can cost as little as 20 CUCs. Bus tickets are sold in advance at https://www.viazul.com/. Buses are newer than most cars, so features like air conditioning are included. Bus trips are slower than car trips because the bus has to stop at different stations.  Don’t be alarmed if the website shows that bus tickets are sold out. Go to the station when you arrive in Cuba. There are usually tickets available to buy in person. A trip to Viñales costs about 12 CUCs. Contact a traveling company to set up a tour. This is the easiest way to get across the island. You will book the tour with an English-speaking representative who arranges the transportation for you. Search online to find reputable tour companies. Unfortunately, you have to stick to the tour schedule. You may not get to explore some locations as much as you would like.
Summary: Speak with your hotel or casa to make traveling plans. Take cabs to get around the city quickly. Rent a car to travel beyond Havana quickly. Hire a private car for guided traveling. Share a private car to cut the cost. Get a bus ticket to travel cheaply and comfortably. Book an inclusive tour to avoid having to plan.

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SUMMARY: Open your Settings. Scroll down and tap About device. Tap Software info. Tap Build number 7 times. Scroll down and tap Developer options. Tap Running services. Find the RAM usage for each running app. Tap the back button until you return to the Settings menu. Scroll down and tap Applications. Tap Application manager. Tap the app you want to remove. Tap Uninstall.

where you don't want it to get wet, place some packets to wherever the objects are stored in so it could suck in the water therefore not allowing mold etc. to accumulate. These damp places often have mildew. Placing the packets can absorb water and kill bad things. Tuck a small envelope filled with one packet behind the picture's back to protect the frames/pictures hanging on your walls. The gel will absorb the water when the things have touched with water therefore not decreasing the quality of pictures with streaks or fogs.  with silica as well. It's a quick and no mess way. It'll take about 2 to 3 days until all dried. Place some within the storage area to prevent this from happening.  They are a great way to use and it takes one day. Take out the memory card but don't turn on the phone and leave some packets in a container. Tarnishing is a big issue with silver! Just stuff the food in a bin ans stick some packets behind the lid then close it.   Place some in the pockets of clothes to keep them clean and free from mold and possibly bugs.     They are a great way to preserve pumpkins but are not edible. Place 3/4 grams of silica for every 100 cubic inches of pumpkin. It's a simple and a really effective way to preserve them.
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When you have important files, paper etc. Place some packets into your motor's storage places. Stuff some in within photos to keep them safe. Place a packet in your camera bag with film and camera. Since a lot of things in a toolbox are made of metal and can rust, place some packets in there to prevent rusting. Dry flowers Some seeds of plants are prone to mold, bacteria etc. Stash some packets near or on window sills to banish condensation so your windows are clear. Use it to dry up your electronic devices. Slow down the process of silver tarnishing by using the gel beads in jewelry boxes and with your silverware. The packets can keep cat or dog food in good condition too. Cut open the packs and saturate the beads with essential oils to create potpourri which is used for scent and aroma. Place some packets in your luggage to keep clothes dry. Use them for clothes. Hide some in closets where handbags, shoes, accessories are to make sure they are in good condition. If you have blades or knives vulnerable to rust, place some packets of gel in the container. Place them with video tapes to keep them healthy and long-lasting. Hide some packets in your car especially the dashboard to ensure your wind screen is clean and free of fog. Use them to keep Halloween pumpkins from molding. Use them to preserve leaves.