On mobile, tap the Your Library tab, then tap Playlists. On desktop, simply locate the "Playlists" section in the bottom-left side of the home page. Tap CREATE PLAYLIST in the middle of the page (mobile) or click + New Playlist in the bottom left corner of the Spotify window (desktop). On desktop, you can also add a playlist description in the "Description" field. This will create your playlist. You can search for an artist, an album, or a specific song to add; simply typing your preferred terms into the "Search" bar will locate your music, or you can browse by genre on the Browse tab (mobile) or by scrolling through the home page (desktop). Tap ... next to an artist's album or a song, then tap Add to Playlist and select your playlist's name. On desktop, click ... next to an artist's album or song, then select Add to Playlist and click the playlist's name in the pop-out menu. Open your playlist, then tap SHUFFLE PLAY at the top of the screen (mobile) or click PLAY near the top of the playlist's window (desktop). Your playlist on desktop will play your playlist songs before switching to different genres. On a free account on mobile, the playlist will include your added songs, but will also shuffle through other similar genres.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Playlist page. Start a new playlist. Enter a name for your playlist. Select CREATE. Find music for your playlist. Add the music to your playlist. Listen to your playlist.


The WhatsApp icon looks like a white telephone in a green speech bubble. You can find it on your Apps tray. Scroll down your Chats list, and tap the conversation you want to open. If WhatsApp opens up to a chat conversation, tap the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/c\/cc\/Android7arrowback.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/cc\/Android7arrowback.png\/30px-Android7arrowback.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} button on the top-left to go back to your Chats list. This will highlight the message in blue, and show your options on a toolbar at the top of your screen. This icon looks like a square in front of another square next to the white {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/1e\/Android7delete.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1e\/Android7delete.png\/30px-Android7delete.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon near the upper-right corner. It will copy the selected chat message to your Android's clipboard.  You can now paste the copied message to another chat or any other text field on your phone. To paste the copied message, tap and hold any text field, and select PASTE on the pop-up menu.
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One-sentence summary -- Open WhatsApp on your Android. Tap the chat you want to copy a message from. Tap and hold the message you want to copy. Tap the Copy icon on the toolbar at the top.


Pour a cap's worth of rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover onto a paper towel. Rub in a circular motion to soften glue or paint. You don't need much – remember that a small, concentrated dose of solvent will be much more effective than splashing the window at large. Go over the spot with a regular glass-and-window-cleaning spray. Rub the spray into the surface with a fresh rag. This will help you lift leftover smudges – and it will help cover up the smell of the alcohol or nail polish remover. This method works well for window glass on which the tape has been left for too long or has dried out quickly in the hot sun. Wipe the residue a couple of times with a soft cloth that is damp with vinegar. Let the adhesive sit for a minute, then rub off the residue with a fresh piece of your already-dampened cloth. Keep rubbing and applying more vinegar until you have removed all of the dried-on adhesive. Dry and polish with a clean cloth. Head to your local auto store – there are plenty of products that can give you a leg up when tackling stubborn adhesives. Look for brands like Fast Orange, Goof-Off, and Goo Gone. These products are designed for cleaning motor oil and grease from hands, but they work just as well for sticker, tape, and glue residue because they contain powerful degreasing agents. In the case of citrus cleaners like Fast Orange, the degreasing agent is usually d-Limonene. Others rely on heptanes, a powerful solvent. For the sake of safety, make sure to use both types of products in small doses, in a well-ventilated area. Spray either product directly onto the glue and scrub the surface with a clean rag. Squirt the fluid onto a rag or paper towel, and be careful not to spill. Scrub the glue spot with the damp towel until you remove all of the glue.  Alternately, soak the glue in lighter fluid to loosen the adhesive. Squirt or dab the lighter fluid directly onto the glue patch, in a concentrated area. Let it set for a minute, then wipe it off with a clean, damp towel. Incidentally, this method will also remove crayon streaks from a wall. Some light stains may remain, but lighter fluid will remove the bulk of the wax. Once you remove the stains, you can touch-up the paint. Run a hair dryer on high over the glue-patch for at least a minute to loosen its bond with the window. You can also use a heat gun to soften up the glue. Set the dial on the gun to a low heat setting and apply heat to the glued area in a circular motion. Once you've weakened the adhesive and the glue feels warm to the touch, you can scrub with a solvent or carefully chip away with a scraping tool, such as a razor blade.
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Rub the glue with rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. Use white vinegar to remove residue left by masking tape. Use commercial degreasing agents. Use WD40 or paint thinner. Use lighter fluid. Heat the glass with a hair-dryer or heat gun.