Q: Use a soft rag dampened with water to gently clean the surface of the hardwood floor from any excess dirt and debris. Make sure there is no dirt or debris in the scratch as well. Before applying the wood stain to the scratch, test the marker on an inconspicuous area of the wood to see how well it matches. If it is a good match, then you can use it on your scratch. Stain markers come in many colors, and can be found in home department stores, hardware stores, and paint stores. If you are confident that the marker is a good match, then run the tip of the marker over the scratch a few times to stain it. Don’t worry if the stained area looks a little light. You can go over the area again after your rub off the excess. Lightly press a clean rag soaked in a bit of mineral spirits onto the wood, focusing on the scratched area.  Rub the area where you applied the stain to remove any residual, following the grain of the wood.  This application method works best (rather than directly drawing the stain marker over the scratch), because it allows for a gradual addition of stain. If you use the marker to draw and fill in the stain directly, you can saturate the scratch with stain, and end up making the scratch darker than the surrounding wood. Drawing straight onto the scratch like that can make the scratch mark even more obvious.
A: Wipe the scratched area. Do a spot test. Apply the marker to the stain. Rub the stain into the scratch.

Q: . Many people don't go for things they want because they doubt their abilities. Identify and question your doubts, and make sure they don't stand in your way. Many things people want, including new purchases, skills, or even a new job, can cost money. Figure out the costs associated with what you are trying to do, and look at your expenses.  If you are considering a big purchase, or looking to do something else expensive, putting aside just a little bit of money every month, or every paycheck, can get you there. Doing that regularly can also help you get better saving/spending habits. Don't just look at the cost of what you want. Take a look at things you are already spending money on. If there are things you can cut out that are getting in the way of your goals, go ahead and do that. . When you've decided what you want, figure out the steps you will need to take to see it through.  Identify any potential roadblocks or trouble spots, and make sure your plan looks for ways to get around them. This is where you confront those doubts that you couldn't to explain away. These roadblocks could be related to money, time, your abilities, or help from others. Create manageable milestones for getting what you want. This can keep you on track by accomplishing smaller tasks in a reasonable time, rather than trying to get through one big one all at once. If your goal is to lose weight, for example, set a goal to lose five pounds in two weeks to get yourself started. This is better than crash dieting, and trying to lose twenty pounds in that same amount of time. Set clear deadlines in your plan. A specific date or time frame to accomplish what you want can keep you motivated and focused. This will also help you stay on track to the end result. Follow your plan. Many people fail because they give up too soon. Setbacks can be a normal part of success, so stick to your plan and push all the way through, even if things don't always go right. Sometimes you won't always get what you are looking for. Instead of seeing that as a reason to stop, think of it as an opportunity for something different, and possibly greater. For example, if you are saving for a big purchase, the item you want may not be available by the time you save the money. That's okay, perhaps there is something different or better you can purchase. Alternatively, it may be best to wait until a better item comes along.
A: Get past your doubts Save money.  Create a plan Learn to accept failure.

Q: If you're signed in with your Google account, this will load the contents of your Google Drive. Click Go to Google Drive and sign in to your Google account if you aren't logged in automatically. Double-click the folder you want to copy to open it. Scroll to the bottom of the contents of the folder and press Ctrl+A on Windows, or press ⌘ Command+A on Mac. This will select all the files in the folder. Make sure you have only files selected, and not folders. If you have any folders selected you'll need to deselect them. This will make a copy of each of the files you selected previously. Each copy will be named with "Copy of..." in front of the original filename. On a Mac with a trackpad or a magic mouse, you can click on a folder with two fingers, or you can hold Control and click instead of performing a right-click. This opens a pop-up menu. Click the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/c\/cc\/Android7arrowback.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/cc\/Android7arrowback.png\/30px-Android7arrowback.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} to out of the folder you're currently in and select the location you want to create the duplicate folder in. It's the folder icon with a "+" on it in the bottom-right of the pop-up menu. You can name the folder exactly the same as the original folder, or you can name it something different. Clicking the checkmark button creates the new folder with the name you entered. This moves the selected files to the new folder you created. Now you have a copy of a folder containing the same files.
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Go to https://drive.google.com in a web browser. Double-click the folder you want to copy. Select all the documents. Right-click on any file and select Make a Copy. Right-click on any of the selected files and click Move to. Navigate to the location you want to create a new folder. Click the New Folder icon. Type a new folder name and click ✓. Click Move Here.