Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background. The News Feed will open if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before proceeding. It's a person-shaped icon at the bottom of the screen (iPhone) or the top of the screen (Android). If you don't see this icon, you can instead tap ☰ at the bottom or top of the screen and then tap your profile picture. You'll find this tab just above the "What's on your mind?" text box. On Android, Photos is just below your cover photo. It's near the top of the screen. Tap the photo you want to delete. The photo will open. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.  You may first have to tap once the photo to prompt this icon to appear. On Android, you'll tap ⋮ here instead. This is in the drop-down menu. Doing so deletes the photo from your list of uploaded Facebook photos. Since you can't delete more than one photo at a time without deleting a whole album, you'll need to remove each photo you want to delete one at a time. If you want to remove a whole album from your profile, do the following, though keep in mind that you can't delete albums that Facebook has created (e.g., the "Videos" album):  Tap the Albums tab in the top-right corner of the Photos page. Tap Edit in the top-right corner of the screen (on Android, tap the album you want to delete). Tap X in the top-left corner of an album you want to delete (on Android, tap ⋯ in the top-right corner of the screen). Tap Delete when prompted (on Android, tap Delete in the menu that appears, then tap DELETE when prompted).
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One-sentence summary -- Open Facebook. Tap the "Profile" icon. Scroll down and tap Photos. Tap Uploads. Select a photo. Tap ⋯. Tap Delete Photo. Tap Delete when prompted. Repeat this process for other photos. Delete an album.


It's the first option in the top-left of the blue menu bar at the top of Word. It's the last option at the bottom of the blue column on the left. This will open the main settings for Microsoft Word. Click the "Save" tab on the left-side column to open all the settings to customize how Word saves your documents in the pane on the right. "  When this option is turned off, fonts that are not on the computer will not be used in the document, which can reduce the file size of your Word document if you used uncommon fonts. It's at the bottom of the Save menu.  This will save your changes in Microsoft Word. When this option is disabled, use only the standard common fonts in your Word document so other users will not have problems viewing your document correctly.
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One-sentence summary -- Click File. Click Options. Click the Save tab on the left. Uncheck the box  for "Embed Fonts in the file. Click Ok.


Pay attention to brand marketing to learn about new models that are in production and when they’ll be available for purchase. Keep an ear to the ground when searching for your next purchase in stores or online. Big releases tend to get a lot of hype before they drop, and if you want to be on the front line of the sneaker game, you should make sure you’re in a position to hear about them.  The big brands often run features on anticipated new models on their websites which include detailed photos, specs and release dates. In some cases, you may have to act fast to get a coveted spot on a waiting list if a new release is expected to sell out quickly. Know where the shoe stores are in your area and pay them regular visits to track down deals on your most desired gear. You can also frequent lifestyle shops like Zumiez, Journeys and Vans for new stock and competitive pricing. The people that work in these stores are often sneakerheads themselves, and they’ll be able to tell you anything you want to know about contemporary styles. Befriending store employees and being a loyal customer may land you exclusive benefits, such as special discounts and opportunities to buy models hot off the assembly line before their official release dates. Become friends with other people who have a passion for shoes. You can converse about the ins and outs of your favorite brands, share your excitement about new designs in the works and even buy, sell or trade from your collections. Other sneakerheads will be able to bring their own unique style preferences and expertise to the discussion. They might even know something you don’t.  Pay attention to what the people around you are wearing on their feet. If you spot somebody boasting a rare or expensive model, they may just be a fellow sneakerhead. If you don’t know any other sneakerheads where you live, take to social media groups, message boards or shoe blogs to meet others with the same interests. Sign up for an email newsletter on the manufacturer’s website or follow the big companies on social media to get the latest on their upcoming shoe lines. Websites like Hypebeast, High Snobiety and The Drop Date all specialize in providing news, reviews and sneak peeks for sneakerheads, along with links to places where you can buy hot releases online. In today’s fast-moving consumer society, the internet will be your best resource for keeping up with shoe culture. Take advantage of deals, catalogs and pre-order promotions that you can only find online.
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One-sentence summary -- Find out when new models are coming out. Check with local stores for new arrivals. Talk to other sneakerheads. Browse the internet for sneaker news and info.


You can also use paper towel tubes, but you will need to cut them in half. Use enough tape so that there are no holes. If there are any holes, the chalk mixture will leak. Cut the wax paper into 6 inch by 6 inch (15.25 centimeters by 15.25 centimeters) squares. Roll the wax paper into a tube and slip it inside each toilet paper roll. Gently spread the wax paper out until it is the same size as the toilet paper roll. The top of the wax paper should stick out of the top of the tube. The wax paper will protect the cardboard from the chalk mixture.
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Gather three to six toilet paper rolls. Cover one end of each tube with duct tape. Line the tubes with wax paper.