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Find your IP address in Windows - Microsoft Support
For Wi-Fi connection. Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi and then select the Wi-Fi network you're connected to. Under Properties, look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address. Open Wi-Fi setting.
Troubleshooting verification code issues - Microsoft Support
Troubleshoot unrequested verification codes. Note: If you're still not receiving verification codes, you may have to choose another method, or wait until you can access the phone or email you've listed. To protect your account and its contents, our support agents are not allowed to send verification codes or access and change account details ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Quick start: Create a macro - Microsoft Support
For more information, see Show the Developer tab. In the Code group on the Developer tab, click Record Macro. Optionally, enter a name for the macro in the Macro name box, enter a shortcut key in the Shortcut key box, and a description in the Description box, and then click OK to start recording. Perform the actions you want to automate, such ...
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019, Excel 2019 for Mac, Excel 2016
How to use the Microsoft Authenticator app - Microsoft Support
How to use the Microsoft Authenticator app. Microsoft account Microsoft account dashboard. With this free app, you can sign in to your personal or work/school Microsoft account without using a password. You’ll use a fingerprint, face recognition, or a PIN for security. Note: As of March 2024, Microsoft will no longer support Authenticator App ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Filter junk email and spam in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Mail identified as possible junk email can be automatically moved to the Junk Email folder. Any malware—potentially malicious software or code—is disabled. Note: Many of the features in the new Outlook for Windows work the same or similarly as Outlook on the web. If you’re interested in trying the new experience, check out Getting started ...
Applies To: Office for business, Office 365 Small Business, New Outlook for Windows, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2016, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2019
Stay protected with Windows Security - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security and then Virus & threat protection > Manage settings. (In early versions of Windows 10, select Virus & threat protection > Virus & threat protection settings .) Open Windows Security settings. Switch the Real-time protection setting to Off and choose Yes to verify.
Get started with PowerPoint for the web - Microsoft Support
Here’s how to get started: Go to Office.com. Click PowerPoint. Create a new, blank presentation, start with a template, or open an existing file. When you start with a new, blank presentation, PowerPoint automatically saves it to OneDrive with a default name, such as Presentation 1. To rename your presentation, do the following:
Applies To: PowerPoint for the web
Outlook.com に対してサインインまたはサインアウトする方法
サインアウトするには、 Outlook.com</a> に移動します。. 受信トレイの上隅にあるアカウントのイニシャルまたはアカウントの画像を選択します。. [ サインアウト] を選択します。. 画面上部に画像が表示されない場合は、広告ブロックが有効にされていないか ...
Applies To: Outlook.com
Fix USB-C problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Connect the USB-C audio adapter: Plug the USB-C audio adapter into a USB-C port on your Windows computer. Wait for Automatic Installation (if applicable): Windows might automatically install the necessary drivers for the USB-C audio adapter. Wait for a few moments to see if Windows recognizes and installs the device automatically. Select Start ...
How to open Registry Editor in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
There are two ways to open Registry Editor in Windows 10: In the search box on the taskbar, type regedit, then select Registry Editor (Desktop app) from the results. Right-click Start , then select Run. Type regedit in the Open: box, and then select OK. Type regedit in the search bar on the taskbar, then select Registry Editor (Desktop app ...