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Set up and use Outlook - Microsoft Support
Now you can view email for the accounts you added. You can also view your calendar, contacts, and tasks. Next steps. For steps to migrate your old email, calendar, and contacts to Microsoft 365, see Move your old email, calendars, and contacts to Microsoft 365.
Add your other email accounts to Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
Notes: This feature is not supported if you sign in with a work/school account. If you use an authenticator app or other multifactor sign in, you will need an app password to sign in.. If you want to create another email address that uses the same inbox, sent, items, and contact list as your existing Outlook.com account, read how to create an email alias.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Excel not responding, hangs, freezes or stops working
Important: The Assistant will, in most cases, modify the registry and move files from startup folders used by Excel. Before you run the Assistant, make sure that you back up the registry and all files in startup folders used by Excel so that you can restore the registry and backed-up files if a problem occurs.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Troubleshoot your Surface Pen - Microsoft Support
Note: Our premium Surface Slim Pen 2 is equipped with an easily removable pen tip.Removal is intended only for pen tip replacement. Excessive (500 or more) removal+ reinsertion cycles of the pen tip can damage the internal parts of the pen and lead to inking failures.
Back up your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
Step 2: Back up your folders. Windows Backup is an easy, single stop for all of your backup needs. Your free Microsoft account comes with 5 GB of OneDrive cloud storage (and more storage is available if you need it), and backing up your folders syncs the folders you specify to your OneDrive account, making them instantly accessible on all computers that you use with this Microsoft account.
HomeGroup from start to finish - Microsoft Support
After you create a homegroup, other PCs running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, or Windows 7 on your network can join it. Add your other PCs to the homegroup
How to use random hardware addresses in Windows
Use random hardware addresses for a specific network: Select the Start button, then enter settings.Select Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi > Manage known networks.