Showing posts with label DIY Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Tips. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to put Rupee symbol in Word doc, Excel


Step 1 - First of all you need a Foradian rupee font version 2.0 . For that type "Foradian rupee font version 2.0 download" or Download Here

Step 2 - Now go to control panel from your window icon, click on a icon called Font. Open that folder and paste the Rupee foradian font file there .

Step 3 - Now open ms word, click on insert on the menu bar, Click symbols,  Clock more symbols, from the font drop-down menu select "rupees foradian" , Once you do this you will find the rupee symbol in the listed box . 

Now click on rupees symbol and click on auto correct , select the empty box and press the key just below escape key in keyboard , Click add and click ok, click insert , then close.






Step 4 - Now you are ready to type the rupee symbol from your keyboard . 



*Note - You do the above process only once in a computer. No need to repeat this process time and again to have the rupee key.

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Monday, July 13, 2015

DIY Mask for Clear and Glowing Skin


Required:

Gram flour 2 tsp
Honey 1tsp
Half Lemon juice
Turmeric powder – a pinch

Method:

Mix all the ingredients together into a smooth paste. Apply on face and neck area, leaving the area under the eyes as it is.



Let it rest for 15-20 minutes, or till the mask dries.

Damp your face with little water, and remove the mask from the face with circular motions of your finger.

Wash off with water and wipe your face dry with a napkin.



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Saturday, June 27, 2015

DIY Easy and Best way to remove blackheads at Home

Hi Guys

This is an easy and best way to remove or reduce blackheads at home.

You'll need:
1 bowl
1 application brush
Baking Soda
Lemon

Method:

Take a bowl and put 2 tsp of baking soda in it.

Squeeze half a lemon into the baking soda. This mixture will start to bubble as both the ingredients are acidic in nature.

Let the bubbles rest. Do a swatch test first, because of its acidic nature.

Apply this on the affected area and leave on till it dries or for 15 mins.

Wash the area with cool water and pat dry it. Remember, do not rub the area.

Apply moisturizer.

See the effect. :)


*Please do it on your own risk. Both the ingredients mentioned are acidic in nature and may not suit every skin type.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

How to Delete All Unread Messages in Gmail inbox at one go?

We receive 100s of emails everyday, some important ones and some marketing emails which we are not interested in. Not everyone has the time to sit and delete them everyday. And for once, you sit relaxed and chance upon deleting the unread messages in your Gmail inbox, obviously, you will not go on searching each and every unread email in your inbox, and then delete them one by one.

Like mine is 2000 and above unread Inbox messages. You can see down below.


So, here I will show you how to delete all the unread messages in your Gmail inbox in one go. Let's Start









1. Log in to your Gmail id. In the search Tab, right above the mail, (next to where Google is written, see pic down), type the following [in:inbox is:unread]




2. Press Enter after you have entered the above texts in your search box. You will see that all the unread messages are in front of you.

3. You may now check/uncheck whichever messages you want to keep/delete.

4. If you want to delete all unread messages from you Inbox (like me), you can select the check box on the extreme left hand corner of your Gmail just below the Search box, click on the drop-down menu and select "All". (see pic below)









5. Click on the delete button (3rd button after the above mentioned button).You can delete all the unread messages on the Current Page. (see pic below)








6. Do this for every page. One page consists almost 50 emails. 

7. The whole process may take 10 minutes approx. (Also depends on how many unread messages you have in your Inbox)


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Wednesday, November 26, 2014


Women tend to use every nook and corner of their closets and cupboards till the place is literally about to burst. It isn't surprising then that finding what you're looking for becomes a mammoth if not impossible task. 

Which is why being organised will do wonders. Make it a habit to remove a couple of hours (maybe even a whole day) every three to four months to see what is in your closet. Discard things you don't need, don't wear or those that don't fit you anymore. And if you're confused about what to throw away and what to keep, take help from a friend who can guide you.




- Start by making categories. Make piles of clothes that need to be stored away (winter wear, holiday wear etc), discarded, given away to someone and ones you want to keep. Once you've decided what to keep, start by sorting clothes into formal wear, casual wear, work wear, workout gear, nightclothes, etc. Keep categories in separate places in your cupboard/ closet so that you know where to reach out when you require anything.

- Label your hangers with numbers if that helps your keep track if your clothes.

- Try and organise clothes by style or colour — keep your kurtis on one side, keep shirts and tunics separately. Keep your jeans and trousers in another corner. Ethnics and party wears on the other side.

- Keep your jewellery in a separate box so that it does not mingle with your clothes and gets tangled into and tear them out with their edgy designs. 

- Glass bangles and delicate pieces should be kept separately and with utmost care.

Hope this helps you ladies!!!!