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Protect my PC from viruses - Microsoft Support
Make sure User Account Control (UAC) is turned on - When changes are going to be made to your PC that require administrator-level permission, UAC notifies you and gives you the chance to approve the change.UAC can help keep viruses from making unwanted changes. To open UAC, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right ...
Block senders or mark email as junk in Outlook.com or Outlook on the ...
Every rule needs at least three things: a name, a condition, and an action. Rules can also contain exceptions to conditions. You can add multiple conditions, actions, and exceptions at each step by choosing Add a condition, Add an action, and Add an exception. For example, to create a rule that deletes all email with the word "weather" in the subject:
Applies To: Outlook on the web, Outlook.com
IFS function - Microsoft Support
The IFS function checks whether one or more conditions are met and returns a value that corresponds to the first TRUE condition. IFS will allow you to include up to 127 pairs of conditions (the test if something is True and the result if something is true). IFS can take the place of multiple nested IF statements.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web, Excel 2021, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019, Excel 2019 for Mac
Accessibility features in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Turn on caret browsing indefinitely by going to Settings and more > Settings > Accessibility and turn on Navigate pages with a text cursor. With caret browsing on, you can move the caret within a web page using the Up, Down, Left, and Right directional arrow keys and Home, Page Up, and Page Down buttons on your keyboard.. To select text, images, or other elements on the page, hold down Shift ...
Introduction to Microsoft Forms - Microsoft Support
Who can use Microsoft Forms? Microsoft Forms is generally available to Office 365 Education customers, Microsoft 365 Apps for business customers, and users with a Microsoft account (Hotmail, Live, or Outlook.com). Learn more.. Get started quickly. Sign in to Microsoft Forms with your Microsoft 365 work or school account, or your Microsoft account (Hotmail, Live, or Outlook.com), and then learn ...
Applies To: Microsoft Forms
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!
Ways to count cells in a range of data - Microsoft Support
Excel contains several functions to help you count the number of cells in a range that are blank or contain certain types of data. Select the cell where you want the result to appear.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019 for Mac
Track my Microsoft Rewards orders - Microsoft Support
If you want to track your Microsoft Rewards order after you redeem an award, sign in to the Rewards page with your Microsoft account, select Redeem and then select Order history.On the Order history page, find your order and then look under Status.. Open Rewards dashboard
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.
Use Excel built-in functions to find data in a table or a range of ...
Functions LOOKUP() The LOOKUP function finds a value in a single row or column and matches it with a value in the same position in a different row or column. The following is an example of LOOKUP formula syntax: =LOOKUP(Lookup_Value,Lookup_Vector,Result_Vector) The following formula finds Mary's age in the sample worksheet: