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What to do if Microsoft Edge isn't working - Microsoft Support
Here are some solutions to common problems with the new Microsoft Edge . If Microsoft Edge keeps crashing. If you can't open Microsoft Edge, or if it opens briefly and then closes, or if you’re unable to open specific webpages, here are some things you can try.
Optimizations for windowed games in Windows 11
How to improve gaming on your Windows 11 PC by making use of the optimization for windowed games settings.
Use the Tasks app in Teams - Microsoft Support
The Tasks app in Microsoft Teams brings together your individual tasks from To Do and Outlook with your team tasks from Planner so you can more efficiently cross them off your lists.
Applies To: Microsoft Planner, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft To Do
How to go passwordless with your Microsoft account
Learn how to remove passwords from your Microsoft account to increase security.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
About Color Management - Microsoft Support
Discover how color management profiles function in Windows to ensure accurate and consistent color representation across applications.
Create a team from scratch in Microsoft Teams
Learn how to create a team from scratch in Microsoft Teams with step-by-step instructions and tips for managing teams and groups.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Send feedback to Microsoft with the Feedback Hub app
Learn how to use Feedback Hub to report problems or send suggestions to Microsoft.
Find and lock a lost Windows device - Microsoft Support
Use Find my device to locate and lock your lost or stolen Windows devices.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
All about the Xbox app for Windows | Xbox Support
Find out how to use the Xbox app to install and play PC games on your Windows device, chat with friends, and play Xbox console games remotely or from the cloud.
Listen to your Word documents - Microsoft Support
There are many reasons to listen to a document, such as proofreading, multitasking, or increased comprehension and learning. Word makes listening possible by using the text-to-speech (TTS) ability of your device to play back written text as spoken words.