Reactions in Microsoft Outlook - Microsoft Support
Important: Reactions are only available to individuals using a work or school account in Outlook with a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Outlook 2016, Microsoft 365 admin, Outlook on the web, Microsoft 365 Apps for business, New Outlook for Windows, Outlook for Android, Outlook for iOS
Change notification and quick settings in Windows
In Windows 10, action center is where you'll find your app notifications and quick actions—which give you quick access to commonly used settings and apps.
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Fix problems with Game Bar on Windows - Microsoft Support
If nothing happens when you press Windows logo key + G, check your Game Bar settings. Open the Start menu, and select Settings > Gaming > Game Bar and make sure Enable Game Bar for things like recording game clips, chatting with friends, and receiving game invites is set to On.
Learn about Microsoft Rewards - Microsoft Support
In order to obtain the details of your reward, please go to your Order History and scan through the list of your orders. Look for the reward in question and at the far-right, click the Order Details button to get your redemption code or link.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Change your two-step verification method and settings
After you set up your security verification methods for your work or school account, you can update the related details. Using the Security info page
Microsoft Edge update settings - Microsoft Support
If either of the categories above apply to you, use the following procedures to update your browser: Update once. In the browser, go to Settings and more > Help and feedback > About Microsoft Edge (edge://settings/help).. If the About page shows Microsoft Edge is up to date., you don't need to do anything.
Find your Wi-Fi network password in Windows - Microsoft Support
On another Windows PC or other device, connect to Wi-Fi as you normally would, and enter your Wi-Fi password when prompted. For more info about connecting to Wi-Fi, see Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows.
What is: Multifactor Authentication - Microsoft Support
How does multifactor authentication work? Let's say you're going to sign into your Microsoft account or work or school account, and you enter your username and password.If that's all you need then anybody who knows your username and password can sign in as you from anywhere in the world!
How to recover a hacked or compromised Microsoft account
Step 1: Clear your PC of viruses or malware before you change your password. If you have a good antivirus program installed, make sure it's up to date and then do a full scan of your system.