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Headers and footers in a worksheet - Microsoft Support
You can add headers or footers at the top or bottom of a printed worksheet in Excel. For example, you might create a footer that has page numbers, the date, and the name of your file. You can create your own, or use many built-in headers and footers. Headers and footers are displayed only in Page Layout view, Print Preview, and on printed pages.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Find settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
In the app, select Settings to make app-specific changes. Learn how to make Windows easier to see and easier to hear . Change common settings (like airplane mode and Wi‑Fi) on the fly from the action center on the taskbar.
Description of the "White space between pages" option in Word
Rest the mouse pointer over the gray area above or below a page and then click when you see the Double-click to hide white space or Double-click to show white space If you are hiding the white space, page breaks are still visible and noticeable in the document.
Use Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse - Microsoft Support
Just move your mouse cursor to the edge of your screen, then use your mouse on another screen on another PC. ... You can pair up to two more devices with your mouse. To pair your mouse with another device, press the pairing button to change it to another device, then follow the same instructions above to pair the new device. ...
Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support
To open the On-Screen Keyboard. Go to Start , then select Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard, and turn on the On-Screen Keyboard toggle. A keyboard that can be used to move around the screen and enter text will appear on the screen. The keyboard will remain on the screen until you close it.
Create your own theme in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
Theme effects include shadows, reflections, lines, fills, and more. While you cannot create your own set of theme effects, you can choose a set of effects that work for your presentation. On the ... To try out a theme, rest your mouse pointer over a thumbnail in the Themes gallery and notice how the look of your slide changes. Here are four ...
Applies To: PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac, PowerPoint 2021, PowerPoint 2021 for Mac, PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, PowerPoint 2016
How to use Microsoft adaptive buttons - Microsoft Support
The Microsoft adaptive buttons are designed to work with your Microsoft Adaptive Hub and make it easier to work the way you want. Microsoft adaptive buttons. There are three types of adaptive buttons available from Microsoft. Select an adaptive button to learn more:
What are the default buttons and wheel assignments for my mouse?
Move the pointer over an item on the screen, press and hold the left button, move the pointer to move the object to a new location, and then release the left button. Right. Right-click. Move the pointer over the appropriate screen location, and then press the right button to display a shortcut menu or other program-specific feature. Wheel
How do I change mouse sensitivity (DPI)? - Microsoft Support
Some mouse models include dedicated buttons (DPI On-the-fly buttons) you can use to instantly adjust your mouse sensitivity (DPI). Change mouse sensitivity (DPI) settings. If your mouse has DPI on-the-fly buttons, press one of the DPI On-the-fly buttons to create new settings for each DPI button. The mouse LCD will briefly display the new DPI ...
Accessibility help & learning
Microsoft Adaptive Mouse, Hub, and Buttons accessories Create a setup unique to you with your choice of Microsoft Adaptive accessories, developed for people who have difficulty using a traditional mouse and keyboard—and anyone who wants to increase their PC productivity. MORE ON ADAPTIVE ACCESSORIES