INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Apply your prepared paste to a small section at the back of the shoe using a sponge brush or other small paintbrush.  Only apply enough paste to cover enough shoe for one or two small patches of paper. The paste needs to be fresh and very wet when you adhere the paper, and if you apply too much at once, it may start drying out before you can work with it. You can technically start working anywhere on the shoe, but typically, it is easiest if you start toward the back (heel) of the shoe along the inside edge. Place one patch of your desired paper over the paste on the shoe.  Use your fingers to apply gentle pressure to the paper so that it adheres securely. If the paper does not adhere well, you may need to coat the back of the patch with additional paste before trying again. While the paste is still wet, use your fingers to smooth away any wrinkles or creases you see in the applied patch. If the paste has already begun drying or if you are otherwise unable to smooth away the wrinkles with your fingers, brush over the patch with a damp sponge to help smooth it out more thoroughly. Before proceeding, with the next patch of paper, apply another smooth coat of paste over the patch you just put on.  Don't be afraid of applying too much. The paper should be thoroughly soaked with paste if you really want it to remain in place. This coat of paste can also extend over onto the next section of the shoe you plan to cover. Work your way around the rest of the shoe in the same manner, applying the paper one patch at a time until the entire surface is covered.  Each patch of paper should slightly overlap the one before it. Overlapping the patches reduces the amount of blank space and gives the final piece more strength.  If you make a mistake, you'll only have a few seconds to remove the patch before the paste starts setting. After this period of time passes, it is better to cover the patch with a new one instead of trying to rip it off. You can decoupage the heel of your shoe, if desired, but do not bother covering the sole or the inside. These spots will wear down too quickly to make the effort worthwhile. When you finish decorating one shoe, complete the second shoe in the same manner. Set the shoes aside for a couple of hours until the surface is mostly dry. The surface can still feel sticky, but it should be dry enough to prevent the patches of paper from sliding around. Use a foam paintbrush to apply one final coat of paste around the entire covered surface of both shoes.  This final coat of paste can help keep all of the paper patches down while also adding a mildly protective coating. Set the shoes aside when done and let them dry or a full 24 hours before handling them further. The shoes must be completely dry before you do anything else with them at this point.

SUMMARY: Coat the back of the shoe with paste. Immediately apply a patch of paper. Smooth the paper. Apply a top coat of paste. Work your way around the rest of the shoe. Let the shoes dry. Apply another coat of paste.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When stains occur, Sunbrella suggests spot cleaning. Mix up the same solution you’d use for general cleaning in a spray bottle. Spray it directly on the stain and let it soak for at least 15 minutes. If you’ve spilled something oily, like sunscreen, it may stain the fabric. Sprinkle corn starch over the affected area. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then proceed with the cleaning process.  Corn starch acts as an absorbent and helps to soak up the oily residue. Use a straight-edge or ruler to scrape away the dried corn starch after 10 minutes have passed. Scrub gently at and around the stain until it disappears. If the stain isn’t coming clean, reapply the cleaning solution and let it soak a little longer before scrubbing it again. Rinse the area with clean, fresh water to remove all soap residue. Dab a fresh towel or sponge at the spot, soaking up as much excess moisture as you can. If you have a wet-vac, that also works well. Allow the fabric to air dry the rest of the way. Sunbrella cushions are formulated to prevent the growth of mold and mildew, but it can still occur. Combine 1 cup (120 ml) bleach, ¼ cup (30 ml) mild soap and a gallon of lukewarm water in a bucket. Pour it into a spray bottle. Be sure to mist the affected area thoroughly, but also apply it to the entire surface of the cushion. If you only concentrate on the affected spot, a water ring or light stain may form. Let the solution sit on the fabric for about 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, wipe the surface of the cushions with a sponge or scrub with a soft bristle brush. To avoid rings and stains, be sure to clean the entire cushion from seam to seam. This should take care of even tough mold and mildew stains. Thoroughly rinse your cushions to remove all traces of the bleach solution. Let them air dry. Setting them out in direct sunlight can help speed up the drying process.
Summary: Spray the mild soap and water solution onto stains. Sprinkle corn starch on oily stains first. Scrub the stain with a sponge or soft bristled brush. Blot at the area to soak up excess moisture. Create a bleach, soap and water solution for mildew. Spray the fabric with the bleach solution. Wipe down with a sponge or brush. Rinse with fresh water and air dry the cushions.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It's on the left side of the Contacts page. Doing so prompts a drop-down list of additional options to appear. This is on the left side of the page. A pop-up window will appear. Depending on the email account from which you want to import your contacts, click one of the following options:   Yahoo Mail — Click this option if you want to import Yahoo contacts.  Outlook.com — Click this option if you want to import Microsoft Outlook contacts.  AOL — Click this option if you want to import AOL contacts.  Other email provider — Click this option if you want to import contacts from an email service that wasn't listed above (e.g., Apple Mail). It's in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window. A new pop-up window will open with your selected email service's information. If you're using the Other email provider option, enter your email address and password for the email account before clicking this option. You can then skip ahead to the last step in the method. You'll find this at the bottom of the pop-up window, though you may have to scroll down to find it. Depending on your web browser and your selected email service, you may click Accept or Allow here. If your browser doesn't remember your sign-in credentials, enter your email address and password in the pop-up window. Once your selected account's contacts finish importing, you'll be able to view them in the folder labeled with today's date and the email service's name on the left side of the page. The imported contacts will also be added to the Contacts tab in the top-left corner of the page.

SUMMARY:
Click More. Click Import. Select an email service. Click I AGREE, LET'S GO!. Click the Agree button. Sign into the email service if prompted. Review your imported contacts.