Q: The Adobe Acrobat Reader app that many people have can open PDFs, but not edit them. In order to edit PDFs, you must have Adobe Acrobat Pro. You can also download a free trial of Adobe Acrobat from Adobe's download page to temporarily use these features for free. If Adobe Acrobat is your computer's default PDF reader, just double-click the PDF that you want to open. If Adobe Acrobat isn't your computer's default PDF reader, open Adobe Acrobat, click File, click Open..., select your PDF, and click Open. It's a tab in the upper-left side of the Adobe Acrobat window. This pink icon is near the top of the Tools tab. Doing so will open a sidebar to the right of the PDF. Find the text that you want to edit, then click and drag your mouse across the text to select it. Using the tools on the right side of the window, you can change the following properties:   Font - Click the drop-down box below "FORMAT", then click the font that you want to use.  Size - Click the drop-down box with a number in it, then click a larger or smaller number. You can also type in a number to create a custom size.  Color - Click the colored box to the right of the numbered box, then click a new color. Click File, then click Save in the drop-down menu. You can also select Save As to change the file's name and/or where it's saved on your computer.
A: Make sure that you have the paid version of Adobe Acrobat. Open your PDF in Adobe Acrobat. Click Tools. Click Edit PDF. Select text to edit. Edit the text. Save your changes.

Q: Sit back on your board until the nose is up out of the water. Kick your legs in an egg beater motion to turn the board around toward the shore. Position yourself in your sweet spot and get ready to paddle for the wave using long, smooth, deep strokes. When you see a wave coming, get into position as near the peak as you can without appearing to be a "wave hog." When you are satisfied that you are in a good position to catch the wave, paddle like there's no tomorrow and give it all you've got! If you feel yourself falling, or if the wave dies down, jump away from the board towards the ocean and away from your momentum.  A good idea is to fall to the side or the back of the board, covering your head with your arms as you fall.  Go with the flow, letting the wave carry you. Swim upwards gently and feel what’s ahead of you to avoid getting hit by the board.  Try to land flat so that you won’t injure yourself in shallow water or on a reef. Once you have safely surfaced, pull your leash and climb back onto your board to prevent it from scything or flopping through the water, which can cause serious injury to you or others. Climb aboard, rest on your belly, and regain control. Most wipe out injuries happen as a result of the board hitting the surfer. Always remember to bail to the ocean side of your board. You don't want to be between the beach and your board when a wave has control of the board. If you are riding for the very first time, it's great to rent a foam surfboard rather than a fiberglass one, as they are softer and less likely to cause you injury while learning. After you wipeout or bail, you need to get out of the way so that other people can surf. Don't paddle up the middle of the break where other surfers will be coming. Instead, paddle off to the side first, to keep the wave zone clear. You'll probably slide or fall off the first few times, but don't be deterred. Some people can learn in an afternoon, while others take a few weeks to get the hang of things. Keep trying and you'll eventually make it.  Avoid getting to your knees and stopping. If you're going to commit, commit and stand up. Going to your knees is like saddling the horse but not riding it. Enjoy the ocean and have fun.
A: Turn your board and wait for an appropriate wave. Be prepared to wipe out. Use the channels to get out of the way. Keep trying.

Q: Reach your thumb and forefinger into the tin or pouch, or break off a piece of your plug. If you are a beginner to dipping, your pinch really should just be a small amount between your thumb and forefinger, probably about the size of a quarter. As you get more used to the taste and strength, the size of your pinch can grow, depending on how long you want it to sit in your mouth and how strong of dose of nicotine you are looking for. Take your tobacco and put it down in your mouth between your gums and cheek of your lower lip. Pack tightly together so you don't lose any of the leaves, and accidentally swallow them. Snus packets can also be held in the upper lip. The effect is roughly the same, though you may create more juice in your lower lip. Chewing tobacco works because the nicotine seeps into your bloodstream through your gums, rather than by inhaling smoke. Dipping tobacco can just sit in your mouth as long as you can feel something coming from it. You can get up to several hours worth of nicotine from a pinch of chewing tobacco, much longer lasting than a cigarette. If the tobacco starts to get loose, and you are worried about swallowing, use your finger or tongue to tamp it down back into place. Having something in your mouth will produce saliva, which will mix with the tobacco. You don't want to swallow this juice, and it is meant to be spit out. If you are outside, you can just spit onto the ground, but if you are indoors, keep an empty water bottle to spit into.  When using a spit bottle, it is better to replace the cap when you set it down. You don't want to accidentally knock it over and spill tobacco spit. Because the tobacco from snus packets can't get loose, the juice you make is meant to be swallowed. The flavoring used in snus can make it less irritating than juice from other forms of tobacco. Do not swallow your tobacco. Once you are finished with the tobacco, either because you don't feel any nicotine or you are doing something that requires a clean mouth, take it out of your mouth. Grab the tobacco with your hand, pull it out, then throw it away. If you are near enough to a garbage can, you can also spit out your tobacco. There's no reason to keep the tobacco any more. Rinse your mouth. After you spit your dip out, you may want to rinse your mouth to get rid of any excess tobacco. Don’t use your spit bottle for rinsing, and be careful not to swallow the water you rinse with.
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Take a pinch of tobacco. Place between your gum and cheek. Let the tobacco sit in your mouth. Spit as necessary. Throw out the tobacco.