Create workbook links - Microsoft Support
You can refer to the contents of cells in another workbook by creating an external reference formula. An external reference (also called a link) is a reference to a cell or range on a worksheet in another Excel workbook, or a reference to a defined name in another workbook.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for the web, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Windows background apps and your privacy - Microsoft Support
Learn more about what background apps are in Windows and how to turn them off when you're not using them.
Windows 10 update history - Microsoft Support
Discover the latest updates for Windows 10, including improvements and fixes, known issues, and guidance on how to get the update.
Faster and more secure Wi-Fi in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 and WPA3 in Windows for better wireless coverage and network security.
Play, share, and download a meeting recording in Microsoft Teams
To play a recorded meeting in Microsoft Teams, go to the chat history of the meeting and click Play.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Phone Link help & learning
Discover how to use Microsoft Phone Link to connect your Android or iPhone to your PC for seamless access to notifications, calls, and apps.
Free up space for Windows updates - Microsoft Support
Learn how to free up space for Windows update including deleting nonessential files, using an external hard drive, and updating your hard drive.
Meet Windows 11: The basics - Microsoft Support
Get to know your way around Windows 11, from where to search to how to stay organized. Watch the video and read tips about new features.
What is a Microsoft account? - Microsoft Support
Your Microsoft account dashboard is where you can manage your personal information and security settings, keep tabs on your subscriptions and order history, and manage your payment and billing options.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Change privacy settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
How to access and change the privacy settings in Windows 10 and 11.