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Click File, click Save project as in the drop-down menu, enter a name for your project, select a destination folder on the left side of the window (e.g., Desktop), and click Save. This will save your new project in your destination file. At any point in the creation process, you can save your progress by pressing Ctrl+S. It's the large, blank window on the right side of the Windows Movie Maker window. Clicking it will prompt a File Explorer window to open. In the left-hand sidebar of the File Explorer window, click a folder that contains videos or images. You may have to navigate through several folders to find the one that you want. Click and drag your mouse across a list of photos and/or videos to select all of them, or hold down Ctrl while clicking individual files to select them independent of one another. It's a button in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will upload your selected files to the Windows Movie Maker program. To do so, just click the Add videos and photos button at the top of the Windows Movie Maker window, then select the files in question and click Open again. You can also right-click the "Project" window and then click Add videos and photos in the drop-down menu. Click Add music at the top of the Windows Movie Maker window, click Add music... in the drop-down menu, go to a folder with music files in it, select the file(s) that you want to use, and click Open. This will place the music below the currently selected image or video.

summary: Create a new project. Click the "Project" window. Go to a folder that contains images or videos. Select photos or videos. Click Open. Add more photos and videos if needed. Add a music track.


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Do not try to clean the glass immediately after you have used the fireplace. Turn off your gas fireplace and ensure that the glass is cool when you try to clean it as this leads to the best results. Since gas fireplaces don’t require wood, many of them have glass doors that are locked in place rather than easily swinging open. You may have to refer to the owner’s manual or an online guide for your specific fireplace model to learn how to open the glass door. Many models require you to release door latches placed behind upper and/or lower louvre panels in order to open the glass door. Your local home improvement store, fireplace retailer, or online fireplace retailer will all have special fireplace glass cleaners available. You should not use Windex or any other ammonia based glass cleaner as it could have adverse effects. This is because carbon is the primary source of buildup on the fireplace glass, and ammonia-based cleaners are not formulated to clean carbon deposits. Use a soft, dry cloth and pour some of the cleaner directly onto it before using the cloth to apply the cleaner to the glass. Your specific cleaner will provide instructions for the exact amount to use based on the size of your fireplace doors. However, it will probably be a dollop approximately the size of a fifty-cent piece. With the cleaner on the cloth, begin at one corner of the glass and rub in small circular motions to get an even application of the cleaner across the glass. Continue rubbing until the cloth easily glides across the glass. This is the indication that you have sufficiently cleaned off any buildup on the glass. Your specific cleaner will provide instructions on how long to allow the cleaner to dry. Ensure that you leave the cleaner on the glass for this full period, so it can continue penetrating any buildup. Use a separate soft, dry cloth to buff the remainder of the cleaner off the glass after it has dried. As you buff, any cloudy spots from the cleaner will disappear to reveal the sparkling glass beneath. If you have definitely buffed the cleaner away but some carbon buildup remains on the glass, repeat the process with another application of the fireplace glass cleaner. Once the glass is clean, you’re all set. Make sure you properly reattach the door or clip it back into place for gas fireplace models.

summary: Ensure that the glass isn’t hot. Open the glass door. Use a fireplace glass cleaner. Apply the cleaner with a dry cloth. Rub the cleaner into the glass in a circular motion. Allow the glass to dry. Buff the cleaner off the glass. Repeat steps 4-7 if necessary. Close the fireplace doors.


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Confidence is an attractive personality trait.  Often confident people who believe in themselves and in others are happier.  While being arrogant in your confidence can make others uneasy, believing in yourself is key.  Identify the different ways to feel and look confident. Have good body language that shows you're not fearful of others.  Maintain good eye contact.  Smile. Look interested in what others say and do. Gain confidence by focusing on the positive things in your life, and what you do well.  Think about any recent events in which you worked hard, did well in something, or overcame a struggle.  Remember these times, rather than the times where you messed up. While it may feel comfortable to do the same old things you always do, be adventurous and consider trying other things.  You may be shy or unsure if it will go well.  Oftentimes, things aren't as bad as you imagine them to be. Being open to new things makes you seem more flexible, interesting, and attractive to others.  If you not ready to do something new on your own, try things in groups or with a trusted friend or family member. New experiences don't necessarily have to be risky adventures that put you or others in danger.  It's just something that gets you out of your comfort zone. For example, let's say you like to draw, but have never taken an art class because you're not sure if you're good enough. Well, that's what a class is for--to improve, to explore, to create a new way of thinking. While it may be tough to be agreeable all the time, people are more likely to respond positively and help you if you're kind and friendly.   Show others that you are interested in getting to know them.  Be willing to listen and understand another person's perspective.  Show empathy when others need to talk or vent.  Imagine what it would be like in their shoes. Listen without interruption.  Put away your electronics and devices, and focus on being present with others in need. Try to remain kind and polite even when others are rude.  While it's important to know your limits, avoid trying to pick a fight when someone disagrees with you. You don't necessarily have the same things or outlook as everyone else.  You may be doing well for yourself.  You may see others bragging about how well they're doing.  Focus on how to be humble rather than jealous.  Respect that each person has their own path.  Show self-control. Forgive yourself and others.  Put the past in the past.  Avoid dwelling on past mistakes, and focus on how to find solutions and be future-oriented.   Consider saying these self-affirmations: "I release the past so that I can step into the future with pure intentions" or "I forgive myself one day at a time until it's complete."  Focus on how you can give rather than take. Resilience is the courage to pick yourself up again after bad things happen.  It's a belief that you can persevere.  This is an important trait, particularly during tough times.  Focus on how to be strong in your daily life.  Stand up for yourself and others who are being bullied, demeaned, or hated.  Have the courage to do selfless acts in which you put others above yourself. Develop your resilience by not taking things too seriously. Believe in second and third chances to improve and become better. Take care of your body, mind, and spirit by finding ways to stay positive and be healthy.  Avoid being disheartened or disillusioned.  Believe that you can contribute and make a difference, even in small ways.
summary: Find your confidence. Be open to new experiences. Be agreeable and friendly. Be respectful and humble. Have resilience.