Write an article based on this "Check your email. Open the email receipt. Print the email. Click Print."
article: After each trip your take with Uber, the summary and receipt is sent to the email address Click the email from Uber that matches the trip you want to print a receipt for. If you don't see the Uber receipt in your email, check your spam or junk mail folder. If you're having trouble locating the email, try searching for "Uber" in your mail program to view all the emails you've received from Uber. Depending on your email program and computer, the option to print the email may differ. This will open a preview of the page to print as well as printer options for your printer:   Gmail:, Click the icon that resembles a printer in the top-right corner of the email.  Outlook:, Open the email, right-click the text and select "Print".  Apple Mail:, Click "File" in the menu bar and then select "Print". It's the large blue button either located left column or in the lower-right corner of the pop-up window.

Write an article based on this "Open WhatsApp. Tap Chats. Select a contact. View the date and time."
article: It's a green app that contains an icon of a white phone inside a text bubble. It's a tab at the top of the screen. If you're currently in a chat, first tap the Back arrow in the upper-left corner of the screen. Do so by tapping their name. The words "last seen (date) at (time)" will appear below the contact's name at the top of the screen. This is the date and time the contact last accessed WhatsApp on their device. If the word "Online" appears below the contact's name, they currently have WhatsApp open on their device.

Write an article based on this "Make sure that you're using a Windows computer. Open Excel. Click Open Other Workbooks. Click Browse. Select your Excel file. Click the "Menu" icon . Click Open and Repair…. Click Repair when prompted. Wait for the file to open. Save your file."
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You can only repair an Excel file in the Windows version of Excel. If you're using a Mac, try one of the other methods in this article. Its app icon resembles a green box with a white "X" on it. This option is next to a folder-shaped icon in the lower-left corner of the window. It's a folder-shaped icon in the middle of the page. Doing so opens a File Explorer window. Go to the folder in which your corrupted Excel file is stored, then click the Excel file to select it. It's the downward-facing arrow to the right of the Open button. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. If Open and Repair... is greyed out, make sure that your Excel file is selected and try again. If it's still greyed out, you can't repair this file. It's in a pop-up window. Windows will begin attempting to repair your file. If you don't have this option, click Extract Data instead, then click either Convert to Values or Recover Formulas. This will recover any salvageable data. This may take a few minutes if your Excel file is large. If the file still won't open, go back through this process and click Extract Data instead of Repair when prompted. Once the repaired file opens, press Ctrl+S, double-click This PC, select a save location, enter a file name, and click Save. Be sure to select a different file name than the one which you used for the corrupted Excel file.