Article: Pin the hood to the neckline of the base garment, matching up the center and endpoints precisely.  The base garment should be right-side out and the hood should be lining-side out. Fold the hood over and around the top of the garment so that the exterior side of the hood faces the outside of the garment. Begin by matching the bottom center of the hood with the back center of of the garment's neckline. Fold the sides of the hood over, matching the corners to the center front of the neckline. Once the center and endpoints are pinned in place, continue pinning around the rest of the bottom edge to secure the hood evenly around the neckline. Sew a straight stitch from one endpoint and around the back of the neckline, stopping only when you reach the other endpoint.  Use the same 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) seam allowance used on your other hood edges. When finished, the bottom edge of the hood should be firmly attached to the neckline of the garment. Work back over the exposed raw edge of the hood with a zigzag stitch. Place the stitch as close to the raw edge as possible. The threads of this stitch should lock the edge in place and prevent it from fraying as you wear the hood. The project is now complete. Put on the garment and flip the hood over your head to test it out and admire your own handiwork.
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Arrange the hood over the neckline. Sew around the shared seam. Zigzag stitch over the raw edge. Try it on.
Article: Visit https://www.extendoffice.com/download/kutools-for-excel.html in your browser. Kutools is only available for Windows. It's a link in the middle of the page. Doing so will download Kutools to your computer, though you may need to click Save or choose a download location depending on your browser. It resembles a brown box. Click the drop-down box to pick a language. To finish installing Kutools:  Click Next. Click the "Accept" box and click Next. Click Next twice. Click Install. It's a green app with a white "X" on it. You'll find this option in the upper-left side of the window. For example, if you have 20 dollar values you want to convert, you'll place each individual value in cells A1 through A20. Click the A1 cell and drag all the way down to the last full cell. Click the Home tab, then click Copy in the "Clipboard" section on the left side of the toolbar. Click the B1 cell, then click the Paste button. This button resembles a clipboard in the far-left side of the Home toolbar. Make sure you click the clipboard icon and not the arrow below it. Simply click the B column header to select all cells in the "B" column. This is near the top of the Excel window. It's in the "Ranges & Content" group of options in the toolbar at the top of the page. It's a button in the upper-left side of the Currency Conversion page. This will ensure that your currency rate is as accurate as possible. You will need to have an Internet connection for this to work. Do so in the window on the left side of the Currency Conversion page. For example, if you're converting from dollars to euros, you would select Dollars here. Do this in the window on the right side of the Currency Conversion page. For example, if you're converting from dollars to euros, you would select Euros here. This will convert the values in the "B" column to the currency you chose to convert to. Kutools isn't free to use forever. If you want to continue to use Kutools, you'll have to purchase it from the Extended Office store.
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Go to the Kutools download page. Click Free Download Now. Double-click the Kutools setup file. Select a language, then click OK. Follow the on-screen prompts. Open Microsoft Excel. Click Blank workbook. Enter your starting currency values in the "A" column. Select the starting currency data. Copy the data. Paste the data into the "B" column. Select the data in the "B" column. Click the Kutools tab. Click Currency Conversion. Click Update rate. Select your data's current currency. Select the currency you want to convert your data to. Click OK.
Article: The sky is the limit, metaphorically, so try all kinds of things. This is a great way to pack some delicious nutrition into a compact package. You can make an entire portable salad right there inside the tortilla if you want. Try lettuce of all kinds, spinach, sprouts, chopped bell pepper (cooked or raw), broccoli (steam it lightly if you prefer), tomatoes, olives, mushrooms, and anything else you like.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/3\/32\/485672-5-bullet-1.jpg\/v4-460px-485672-5-bullet-1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/3\/32\/485672-5-bullet-1.jpg\/aid485672-v4-728px-485672-5-bullet-1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":308,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"487","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>Image by: Uploader<br>\nLicense: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a>\n<\/p><\/div>"} While they're not as frequent an addition to sandwiches or salads, you may find you like the bit of sweetness or tartness that fruits add. Try bits of pear or apple, grapes, raisins, or any other fruit you think might taste good with your combination of fillings.
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Add veggies, pile them high. Try fruits, fresh or dried.