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Being able to test your PSU without tools like a multimeter or other voltage reader really saved my butt and I wanted to pass on the knowledge.
And while you don’t need a multimeter for this guide, but they’re nice to have handy. Check out our best multimeter guide to learn more.
If you’re not used to this, don’t worry. Its not a big deal at all.


This is slightly scarier but only very slightly. There is usually a small clasp on one side that you have to hold open while removing this from your motherboard.


If your PSU is a corsair like mine, then any black wire is a ground wire. This is not dangerous at all, its just basically telling the PSU to power up as soon as its turned on.


The attached ATX pinout diagram identifies the ground pins you can use. This is for the common 24-pin ATX power connector.
If the PSU fan powers on and starts spinning, then your PSU is most likely good! In my case, my PSU didn’t budge so I know its busted and I’ll be ordering a replacement.
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You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!
Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.
In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.
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You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.
You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.




You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.


If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!


You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!
Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.
In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.
| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
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You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.
You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.




You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.


If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!


You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!
Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.
In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.
| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.


You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.
You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.




You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.


If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!


You might think that resizing an image would be as simple as dragging the corner of the frame. Well, it is, and it isn’t!
Remember that when resizing an image in InDesign, you’re essentially resizing the image’s frame. For more information, on inserting an image in InDesign and frames, check our guide.
In this guide, we’ll show you the two ways to resize an image: an easy solution and a more precise method.
| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |


You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.
You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.




You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.


If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!


You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.
You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.




You can easily click and drag an image to resize it in InDesign, if you don’t need to make it a precise size.
You may need to adjust the image in the frame again by using the Frame Fitting tool (see below). You can select to Auto-Fit to have it automatically resize as you adjust the size of the frame.




You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.


If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!


You might need to resize an image in InDesign using precise measurements for a particular project. Here’s how.


If you need to change the units of measurement, we made a great guide for that!
Want to support Howchoo? When you buy a tool or material through one of our Amazon links, we earn a small commission as an Amazon Associate.


| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
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Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.




If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.
You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.




| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
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Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.




If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.
You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.




| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.


Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.




If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.
You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.




| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |
Howchoo is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no cost to you.
| Adobe InDesign | × | 1 |


Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.




If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.
You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.




Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.




Essentially what you need to do is create the frame first, then place the image into it.




If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.
You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.




If you’d prefer you can copy and paste an image directly into your document, which creates a frame that you can then adjust.
You may need to adjust the frame size, placement, or fitting.


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Copying and pasting on a Chromebook is simple and straightforward. You can use your keyboard, a mouse, the touchpad, or a combination of them all!
You can both copy and paste using the keyboard on your Chromebook.
You can also copy and paste text using the “right-click” menu.
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Taking a screenshot should be straightforward, but Chromebooks make the process a little tricky. Instead of using a Print Scrn key, they use the Change Windows key. It appears in the top row of the keyboard, sometimes on the F5 key.


You can take a screenshot to capture the whole screen or just part of it. To capture the whole screen, press Ctrl + Change Windows key.


If you only want to capture a portion of the screen, press Shift + Ctrl + Change Windows key. Using your cursor, outline the area you want to take a screenshot of by clicking and dragging. This will create a custom window.
When you take a screenshot, it will appear briefly in a little window at the bottom of the screen. You can click the little window to open the image. If you need to access all of your screenshots, use the Files application from the main Chromebook menu.
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If you’re an Amazon Prime member you understand just how great the benefits are. From free shipping and discounts to streaming and media sharing, Amazon has something for every member of the family.
With this guide, you’ll receive a comprehensive tour of Amazon Households, and you’ll click away knowing how to set up an account, establish your family members in your household, share music and movies, and more.
Let’s get started!
Amazon Household is a system that allows Amazon Prime members to share their Prime benefits with the family. Up to two adult, four teen, and four child profiles can be added to a Household.
While browsing through Amazon you may have come across something called Amazon Family, which is different from Amazon Household, and here’s how:
Amazon Family is a program that gives Prime members some serious discounts on items like diapers, baby food, and more. In Amazon Family, you have access to a database of articles full of tips and tricks to raising children.
In order to sign up for Household, you have to have at least one adult, which is defined as someone over the age of 18. You can only add one more adult to your account.
Only with two adults can you add four teen and four child accounts.
Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:
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| Amazon Prime Membership | × | 1 | ||
| Amazon Household Account | × | 1 |
There are many benefits to creating an Amazon Household, especially if you want to share with the whole family. Here is a list of a few of my favorites!
Teen accounts are young adults from ages 13 to 17, and they’re able to log in to their own Amazon accounts and stream content. They can link any card to their account, but adults have to approve the card as well as any charges applied to the card.
They can also set up a text message alert for any intended cost over a certain price. Adults on the account can see a list of everything the teen purchased, but they can’t see anything the adult purchases.
Let’s dive into how to set up a Household account!


Time for the fun part – setting up your Amazon Household account!
In order to start your account, you need to have an Amazon prime account, which you can set up for $12.99 a month. You might also be eligible for discounts! If you don’t already have an account, see this guide on getting Amazon Prime for Free (or cheap).
The Amazon system is pretty intuitive to set up, but I’ll walk you through the process too! Let’s jump into the steps of setting up your own account:


There are three options for adding people to your household and I’ll break them down for you below!






If you ever need to monitor what the members of your household are doing, visit the Manage your Household Benefits page where, at any time, you can change any aspect of your account.
To reach this page, click on the Accounts & Lists option on the Amazon homepage and click on Amazon Household. On the Amazon Household page, click on the option to Manage Your Household in the bottom right of the banner at the top.
Once you have all of your members added (in the case of the screenshot provided, I’ve only listed myself as an adult and Tay, my nickname, as a child to give you guys an example!), click the downward-facing arrows to the right of their descriptions to open and edit their access.
Each description will have a more detailed breakdown that will pop up once you click on the arrows. There will be embedded links that you can press if you want to learn even more or edit the information.


Deleting someone from your Household is easy and can be done at any time. Just follow the steps below!


One of the coolest parts of having an Amazon Household account is the ability to share media, such as movies, music, and pictures, with the members of your family. To share media with your family, you must first make sure that each person you invited to your account has access to all media.
This was completed during the process of adding people to your Household.
Viola! You now have all of the tools and walk-throughs to make sure your Household is set up and functioning, so you and your family can enjoy Amazon separately while remaining connected.
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