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How to put String in Guitar properly

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How to put String in Guitar properly Step 1: Set the string Set your string to the bridge. This Taylor has a fairly straightforward bridge. If your guitar has a floating bridge, you'll have to take care that it doesn't move while you're restringing. The important thing is to be sure that the string is fastened to the bridge by whatever mechanism your instrument uses. Once it's fastened, lace the string through the correct spot on the nut. Step 2: Measure Pull the string so that it's flat against the neck, then use your fingers to measure it past the head's peg. I mark the string at about three finger widths. If you have small fingers, you may need to go closer to four finger widths. Step 3: Two folds Fold the string at the spot you measured. You want it to be at a 90-degree angle. Run the tip of the string through the hole in the tuner. Set the fold in the string against the hole in the tuner. Make a second bend in the string on the opposi

Plant Cycle

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Plant Cycle Introduction Before essential oils are distilled and bottled they begin as a plant. Though there are different types of plants and each grows and reproduces in unique ways, most plants follow the same basic life cycle. This cycle starts with a seed and progresses until the plant becomes full grown and can produce seeds of its own. Seeds Each plant begins as a seed. Seeds come in different shapes and sizes, and each is designed to grow into an adult plant. Seeds consist of a protective outer coat, a baby plant (called an embryo) that will grow into a full plant, and food for the embryo to live on until it is big enough to start making its own food. In order to grow, seeds need three things: nutrients (typically found in soil), light, and water. Not all soil contains the nutrients a plant needs to grow. Additionally, different plants need different nutrients in order to grow and thrive. As a seed sprouts and develops it absorbs needed nutrients thr

How to mail merge

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Mail Merge   When you are performing a  Mail Merge , you will need a  Word document  (you can start with an existing one or create a new one) and a  recipient list , which is typically an  Excel workbook . If you'd like to work along with the lesson, you can download the examples below.     Letter  (Word document) Recipient list  (Excel workbook)    To use Mail Merge: Open an  existing  Word document, or create a  new  one. Click the  Mailings  tab. Click the  Start Mail Merge  command. Select  Step by Step Mail Merge Wizard . The Mail Merge task pane appears and will guide you through the  six main steps  to complete a merge. The following is an example of how to create a form letter and merge the letter with a  recipient list . Step 1: Choose the type of document you want to create. In this example, select  Letters . Click  Next: Starting document  to move to Step 2. Step 2: Select  Use the current document . Click  Next: Select recipient