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Getting started with Microsoft Defender - Microsoft Support
On Windows, Mac, and Android Microsoft Defender can check files or apps you download and install, as well as run scans of files already on your system to spot any malware that may threaten your device. To learn more about anti-malware see Getting started with anti-malware in Microsoft Defender. Tip: Stay up-to-date and install the latest ...
Applies To: Microsoft Defender on Android, Microsoft Defender on iOS, Microsoft Defender on Mac, Microsoft Defender on Windows, Microsoft Defender Online
Insert data from picture - Microsoft Support
Steps. Tips. Use an existing picture file. Click Data > From Picture > Picture From File. The image should only depict the data you want to import. If necessary, crop the image. Avoid images that depict data from an angle - the perspective should be head-on and focused. Take a screenshot. Take a screenshot of the table, then click Data > From ...
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365
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
Excel help & learning
Turn your data into insights. List of all Excel functions available. VLOOKUP function. IF function. Create a drop-down list. Combine text from two or more cells. Freeze panes to lock rows & columns. Create a PivotTable to analyze worksheet data. Design the layout and format of a PivotTable.
Calculator in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
To get started, select the Start button, and then select Calculator in the list of apps. Select the Open Navigation button to switch modes. Use Standard mode for basic math, Scientific for advanced calculations, Programmer for binary code, Date calculation for working with dates, and options under Converter for converting units of measurement ...
Download and install custom fonts to use with Office
Install a custom font you have downloaded. Once you've downloaded the font you want to install you need to install it in the operating system. Once the font is properly installed in the operating system Microsoft Office will be able to see and use it. For detailed instructions select the operating system you're using from the drop-down box below.
Applies To: Office 2021, Office 2021 for Mac, Office 2019, Office 2019 for Mac, Office 2016
Change macro security settings in Excel - Microsoft Support
On the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Macro Security. In the Macro Settings category, under Macro Settings, click the option that you want. Note: Any changes that you make in the Macro Settings category in Excel apply only to Excel and do not affect any other Microsoft Office program. You can also access the Trust Center in Excel ...
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016, Excel 2013
Welcome to Copilot on Windows - Microsoft Support
Copilot is designed to deliver AI-powered assistance in a convenient manner, enabling you to seamlessly engage with generative AI on Windows. You can resize, move, and use Snap Assist with Copilot, just like you can with other Windows apps. You can use Alt + Tab to switch focus between Copilot and other open apps.
New and classic Outlook for Windows feature comparison
Last updated: July 15, 2024. The new Outlook for Windows brings you the latest features, Microsoft Copilot assisted capabilities, and a new modern and simplified design to help you connect, organize, and get things done. We’ve put together a feature coverage matrix to help you and your teams understand what’s available and coming soon ...
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, New Outlook for Windows
Which version of Windows operating system am I running?
To find out which version of Windows your device is running, press the Windows logo key + R, type winver in the Open box, and then select OK. Here’s how to learn more: Select Start > Settings > System > About . Open About settings. Under Device specifications > System type , see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.