INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you are not using your pen, keep the cap on it. This will prevent your pen from drying out. If you leave your fountain pen lying down, the ink will dry up in the nib. If you are planning to store your pen for longer than about a week, you should remove the ink so that it doesn’t dry up. Remove the ink cartridge and clean out the nib. Allow the nib to dry fully before storing the pen. Then you can store this pen in a pen case. If you leave the ink in the pen, the ink’s acids will mix with oxygen and start oxidizing the nib. Pen cases are intended to allow pens to lie flat. This is not beneficial for pens that have ink in them, since it will allow the ink to settle in the nib. Use these pen cases if you have already removed the ink, or if the pen is brand-new and you haven’t installed an ink cartridge yet.

SUMMARY: Keep the cap on the pen. Store your pen pointing upwards in a cup or other pen holder. Remove ink for long-term storage. Store unfilled pens in a pen case.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can make a hyperlink button using the following method.  Visit the Actions tab in the button properties menu using the same method that is used to create other types of buttons such as Stop, Forward and Rewind. Select the "Get URL" option. Enter the URL ("Uniform Source Locator," also known as the website address) in the URL field. Clicking on the button will now open the webpage that it is linked to.
Summary: Create hyperlink buttons in a Flash website or movie if you want another webpage to be opened when someone clicks on the button.

In order to learn the moves, it's best to practice slowly, counting the beats out loud while going through the motions. By taking the time to learn slowly, you'll have an easier time remembering the moves later on. If you're new to the Cotton Eyed Joe dance and want to join in at a dance party, watch the first few rounds of the dance before joining. The dance repeats for the entire length of the song, so you'll have plenty of time to join in after watching and getting the hang of the moves from the sidelines. You can also find videos of people doing the Cotton Eyed Joe on YouTube. Spend some time listening to the Cotton Eyed Joe song and try to remember which counts of the dance line up with specific words in the chorus. If you get lost during a round of the dance, you'll be able to listen to the song to help you find your place.  The chorus of the song is 16 beats, and is the same length as one round of the Cotton Eyed Joe dance. The final hook, “Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from, Cotton Eyed Joe?” lines up with your final 8 counts of the dance, where you will be moving from side to side. The Cotton Eyed Joe is a long song, and it is most common to see people join in on the chorus. When you're new to the dance, try performing the moves during the chorus so that you'll have lots of other people to blend in with.  If you get lost or forget the moves along the way, wait for the top of the chorus ("If it hadn't been for the Cotton Eye Joe, I'd been married a long time ago...") to start the dance over again. During the rest of the song, feel free to keep performing the Cotton Eyed Joe dance, or dance in any other way you please! Once you get the moves down, try adding tiny jumps on your left foot as you perform the first stationary toe-tap moves. Bounce on your right foot when you lead with your left foot. The bouncing will help make the moves look and feel more upbeat.
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One-sentence summary -- Practice the moves slowly at first. Watch other people perform the dance. Learn how the dance moves line up with the song lyrics. Join in on the chorus. Add a bounce on your left foot for the first eight counts of the dance.

Q: Backspin serves are best when your opponent is standing back from the table. They can add variety to a match that has contained lots of long, topspin serves. If your opponent doesn’t know which way you’re going to spin the ball, they’ll need to stand in the middle of their side. This will make it tough for them to return any sidespin serves. The longer the ball is in the air, the faster it’ll be coming down. This fast speed will allow you to put more spin onto the ball after you strike it. If you have more spin, your opponent may have a tougher time returning the ball. This serve puts a little sidespin on the ball. This will make the ball difficult to return with a backhand, as it’ll break away from your opponent and may not make it back over the net. Your racket should be in the closed position for this serve. This serve also puts sidespin onto the ball, this time from the opposite direction. Most players are more used to the standard forehand pendulum, so this serve may catch them off guard. Using an open racket, hit the ball from right to left. This serve will also add sidespin and make it difficult for your opponent to control their return. The best way to have a great serve game is to be prepared with lots of options. You’ll probably develop a specialty that becomes your favorite go-to serve. Be sure you also practice long and short serves, all the different spins, and different table placements.    Run drills with a partner to get the feel for serving as you would in a match. You can use each other to practice all the different racket positions, striking motions, and spins. You can also practice serving against the wall if you’re alone.
A: Hit the ball with a short stroke for a short backspin serve. Add sidespin to a backhand serve for a tough return. Use a high toss to get more spin. Do a forehand pendulum serve by striking from left to right. Do a reverse pendulum serve by striking from right to left. Strike right to left with racket tip up for a tomahawk serve. Practice varied lengths, spins, and placements.

Article: Make circles from the vegetable. Use the larger outer rings for the egg ring.  Add cooking fat of choice. Cook until the egg is at the firmness of your liking. You can eat the vegetable ring too, or remove it as preferred.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Slice the onion or bell pepper across the width. If using an onion, pop out all of the inner rings. If using a bell pepper, pull out any center pith and seeds. Place the vegetable circles into the frying pan or skillet being used for cooking on the campfire or camp stove. Crack the egg into the middle of the vegetable ring. Remove.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen.  This displays a list of computers that are a part of the network. A list of shared folders on the selected computer will now appear.

SUMMARY:
Right-click the  menu. Click File Explorer. Scroll down the left column and click Network. Double-click the computer where you want to see shared folders.