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Record steps to reproduce a problem - Microsoft Support
Select Start Record. Go through the steps to reproduce the problem you’re trying to diagnose. You can pause and resume the recording at any time. (Optional) As you record, select Add Comment, use your mouse to select the part of the screen that you want to comment on, type your comment, and then select OK. When you’re done, select Stop Record.
Basic tasks in Excel - Microsoft Support
Basic tasks in Excel. Excel is an incredibly powerful tool for getting meaning out of vast amounts of data. But it also works really well for simple calculations and tracking almost any kind of information. The key for unlocking all that potential is the grid of cells. Cells can contain numbers, text, or formulas.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Troubleshooting tips for installing and updating Microsoft Edge
1. Check your operating system. Microsoft Edge is currently available on Windows 10, Windows 8 and 8.1, and Windows 7, 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64). It's also available on macOS 10.12 Sierra or higher, and Linux. 2. Check network connectivity. Check your network connection. For more info, see Fix network connection issues in Windows.
View a presentation without PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
Use PowerPoint in a web browser. If you have a Microsoft account (hotmail.com, outlook.com, live.com, msn.com) or a Microsoft 365 work or school account, you can view and edit a presentation for free in a web browser. Save the file to OneDrive or Dropbox and use PowerPoint for the web to open it. If you don't already have a Microsoft account ...
Applies To: PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint for the web, PowerPoint 2021, PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint 2016, PowerPoint Mobile
Set up email in the Mail app - Microsoft Support
Add a new email account. Select Start , enter Mail, and choose the app from the results. If this is the first time you've opened the Mail app, you’ll see a Welcome page. Select Add account to get started. If you've used the Mail app before, at the bottom of the left navigation pane, select Settings , and then choose Manage Accounts.
Applies To: Mail for Windows 10, Outlook Mail for Windows 10
Use voice typing to talk instead of type on your PC
Use voice typing to talk instead of type on your PC. Windows 11 Windows 10. Windows 11 Windows 10. With voice typing, you can enter text on your PC by speaking. Voice typing uses online speech recognition, which is powered by Azure Speech services.
Change notification settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
You can change your notification settings at any time from the Settings app. Select Start , then select Settings . Go to System > Notifications. Turn notifications, banners, and sounds on or off for some or all notification senders. To see all options, expand the notifications area. Turn tips and suggestions about Windows On or Off.
Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, and turn on Bluetooth. Turn on Bluetooth in Settings. Action center can be found next to time and date on your taskbar. On the taskbar, select action center ( or ), then select Bluetooth to turn it on. If it's turned off, it might appear as Not connected .
Phone Link requirements and setup - Microsoft Support
The following are required for this to work: A PC running Windows 11. An Android devices running Android 8.0 or later. Your Phone and your PC both need to be connected to Wi-Fi network. Make sure to have both your PC and Android device nearby, turned on, and connected to Wi-Fi network. Open Settings on your PC.
Outlook help & learning
Visit the small business help & learning page to learn how you can use Outlook and other Microsoft 365 apps and services in your small business. Visit the small business hub now. Connect. Organize. Get things done. Everything you need to be your most productive and connected self—at home, on the go, and everywhere in between.