It's the blue app with a white "A" made from popsicle sticks. It's the tab with the magnifying glass icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen. As you type, suggested search terms will appear. Once you've typed "File Explorer Free," tap the blue "Search" key on the keyboard. It's the app that has an orange icon with the white letters "FE" on it.  This opens the File Explorer  page with additional information about the app. It's the blue button under the app's title. This will begin downloading and installing the app. Enter your Apple ID password or Touch ID if prompted. This will appear once the app is installed.  This will launch the FileExplorer app. It's the plus "＋" sign in the top-right corner of the screen. Tap the Windows logo at the top of the screen. Tap the computer name on your network with the folder you just shared. This will open a pop-up window. Tap "Registered User" if you want to log in as your own Windows login, or tap "Guest" if you want to log in as a guest. You won't be able to log in as a guest unless you've enabled the guest account on Windows previously. Enter the login information for your Windows user account, then tap the "Login" button on the bottom-right of the pop-up window. This will connect you to the computer. Once connected, tap the shared folder and you will be able to access the files.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the App Store . Tap the Search tab. Type File Explorer Free into the search bar. Tap the "FileExplorer - File Manager" icon. Tap  GET. Tap OPEN. Tap ＋. Tap  Windows. Scroll down and tap the computer that has the shared folder. Tap Registered User or Guest. Enter your login information and tap Login. Tap the shared folder.


the deck. Pyramid solitaire is typically played with a standard 52-card deck. Because suits don't matter in pyramid solitaire, a well-shuffled deck isn't vital for a good game, even with a brand new pack of cards. This card will be the "top" of your pyramid tableau. In solitaire, a tableau is the large central layout and the main source for free cards. Unlike many other forms of solitaire, the pyramid tableau is completely face up. Place the two cards face up and side by side. Each of the two new cards should cover one lower quarter of the first card. The three cards should create a horizontally symmetrical triangle Each additional row will have one more card than the one underneath it. The pyramid tableau is seven cards tall and has a base seven cards. If your pyramid has a different number of rows or is not horizontally symmetrical, go backwards to figure out where you may have made a mistake while dealing. This stack of cards is called your stock. The stock should be neatly stacked so that only the top card is visible. Once the pyramid is fully formed and you've set your stock aside, you're ready to begin playing.
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One-sentence summary -- Shuffle Deal a single card face up. Make a new row with two more cards partially on top of the first. Keep adding rows until you've dealt 28 cards total. Place the remaining cards stacked face up and to the side.


Fill a small bucket or bowl with warm water and a few drops of liquid soap or dishwashing liquid. Take a dishwashing brush, shoe brush, or toothbrush and scrub the soles with the soapy water to remove dirt, grime, mud, and anything else you’ve stepped in. Wipe the soles off with a damp rag when you're finished. This will make the cleaning process easier, and give you a chance to clean the laces. Swirl the laces around in some soapy water, and give them a scrub if they're dirty. Rinse them under clean water, ring them out, and hang them to dry. With a shoe brush or old nail brush, carefully brush off dirt, dust, and dried mud from your Docs. Be sure to get into all the hard to reach places as well, such as where the stitching is and inside the tongue. If you don’t have a shoe or nail brush, you can use a clean, damp, lint-free cloth to remove dirt and dust. If you have any scuffs or polish build-up on your Docs, you can remove both with an acetone-free nail polish remover. Apply some nail polish remover to a clean rag or lint-free cloth. Gently rub at scuffs and polish build up until the scuffs wear away and the polish comes off.  When you're finished, rub the shoes down with a damp, clean cloth and allow them to air dry.  Don’t rub too hard with the nail polish remover, otherwise you may damage the finish. Because leather was the skin from a living animal, it needs to be moisturized and conditioned (just like human skin) to prevent it from drying, cracking, and losing its durability. Rub your Docs with a cloth or sponge to massage a conditioner into the leather, making sure to get the hard to reach places as well. Let them dry for about 20 minutes afterward. Popular leather conditioners include:  Lemon essential oil (not olive oil, which can cause oil damage)  Mink oil  Wonder Balsam, which is a product made by Dr. Martens that contains coconut oil, beeswax, and lanolin, and which is designed to help protect against water and salt  While saddle soap is often recommended as a conditioner for leather, the lye it contains can actually cause your leather to dry, crack, and deteriorate faster
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Clean the soles. Remove the laces. Brush off dust and dirt. Take care of scuffs and old polish. Condition the leather.