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Підготовка до оновлення Windows 11 - Підтримка від Microsoft
Щоб перевірити, чи готова Windows 11 для вашого пристрою, відкрийте меню Пуск > Настройки > Оновити & > безпеки Windows Update та натисніть кнопку Перевірити наявність оновлень. Якщо оновлення доступне ...
Connect your PC to your Xbox One console - Microsoft Support
On your PC, open the Xbox Console Companion app and choose the Connection icon on the left side (looks like a little Xbox One). Choose your Xbox, and then choose Connect. From now on, the Xbox app will connect to your Xbox One automatically, as long as it's on. Note: if you need to find your console's name, on the console, press the Xbox button ...
How to change your Microsoft account password | Xbox Support
Important Because changing your Microsoft account password is slightly different than resetting a forgotten password, this page does not cover the steps to reset your account password.
Send an email message based on a template - Microsoft Support
To create an email message template, see Create an email message template. To use an email message template, use the following steps: Select New Items > More Items > Choose Form. In the Choose Form dialog box, in Look In, click User Templates in File System. The default templates folder is opened. The folder location (in Windows 7 and later ...
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013
Get started with Sticky Notes - Microsoft Support
Click or tap the Start button, and type Sticky Notes. Sticky Notes will open where you left them. If you do not see Sticky Notes in your list of apps, open the Microsoft Store app and install Microsoft Sticky Notes. In the list of notes, tap or double-click a note to open it. Or from the keyboard, press Ctrl+N to start a new note.
Applies To: Sticky Notes
Create a new workbook - Microsoft Support
A workbook is a file that contains one or more worksheets to help you organize data. You can create a new workbook from a blank workbook or a template. By default, a new workbook contains three worksheets, but you can change the number of worksheets that you want a new workbook to contain. You can also add and remove worksheets as needed.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016, Excel 2013
Manage website notifications in Microsoft Edge
In Edge, go to Settings and more in the upper right corner of your browser window. Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions and select Notifications. Under Allow, you will find a list of websites that are currently sending you notifications. Select the three dots next to the website from which you want to stop receiving notifications and ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Open the Start menu - Microsoft Support
To open the Start menu—which contains all your apps, settings, and files—you can do any of the following: On the center or left end of the taskbar, select the Start icon. Note: Your taskbar settings determine where the taskbar is located. Press the Windows logo key on your keyboard. Swipe up from the bottom center or left of your screen ...
Save a Word document as a template - Microsoft Support
In Microsoft Word, you can create a template by saving a document as a .dotx file, .dot file, or a .dotm fie (a .dotm file type allows you to enable macros in the file). Click File > Open. Double-click This PC. Browse to the Custom Office Templates folder that’s under My Documents. Click your template, and click Open.
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016