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Move your files to a new Windows PC - Microsoft Support
You'll need: A OneDrive storage location. Internet access. Move files to a new Windows PC using an external storage device. You'll need: An external hard drive or network drive. Note: If you're moving from a Windows 7 PC rather than a Windows 10 PC, see Moving to a Windows 10 PC for info on how to bring your files with you.
Draw straight lines or align things with the ruler in PowerPoint
Draw a line or align items. Select the slide where you want to use the ruler. Tap the Ruler on the Draw tab to make it appear on the drawing surface of the slide. Position the Ruler at the angle you want. Use one finger to move the ruler up/down or left/right. Use two fingers to rotate the ruler to the angle you want.
Applies To: PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint 2021, PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint for iPad, PowerPoint Mobile
Remove a watermark - Microsoft Support
Remove a watermark by clicking the header area. If you can't delete a watermark using Remove Watermark, try this: Double-click near the top of the page to open the header area. Put your cursor over the watermark until you see a 4-way arrow. Select the watermark. Press the Delete key on your keyboard. Repeat as necessary to remove all watermarks.
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Word 2021, Word 2021 for Mac, Word 2019, Word 2019 for Mac, Word 2016, Word 2013
Remove malware from your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
Open your Windows Security settings. Select Virus & threat protection > Protection history. The Microsoft Defender Offline scan will automatically detect and remove or quarantine malware. Learn how to remove malware from your PC. Use Microsoft Defender Antivirus in Windows 10 or Windows 11 to scan your PC for malware, viruses, or other threats.
Applies To: OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Windows
Troubleshoot problems updating Windows - Microsoft Support
Before you begin, make sure your device is plugged into a power source and connected to the internet. Then, try the steps listed below to get your PC to update. Some updates require administrator access. If your account doesn't have administrator access, see Create a local user or administrator account in Windows .
Getting ready for the Windows 11 upgrade - Microsoft Support
To check if Windows 11 is ready for your device, go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and select Check for updates. If the upgrade is available for your device and you want to proceed, download and install it. Note: Downloading and installing Windows 11 will most likely take longer than a typical Windows 10 feature update.
Learn more about Surface Keyboards and Type Covers
Surface Pro Keyboard (formerly Surface Pro X Keyboard) Experience a comfortable typing experience anywhere with Surface Pro Keyboard. A full row of function keys (F1-F12). Dedicated keys for Windows shortcuts, media controls, and screen brightness. Learn more about Surface keyboards and type covers and find out which ones are most compatible ...
Your Microsoft account, your data, your choices
Your Microsoft account is the key to all things Microsoft—you use it to sign in to Microsoft products and services. It unlocks the best from Microsoft and delivers your personalized experience on any device. Whenever and wherever you sign in with your Microsoft account, the info that's saved to your account—like your favorites, calendar ...
Windows 10 Update Assistant - Microsoft Support
This troubleshooter assists customers whose machines are not yet updated to the latest release, Windows 10 Version 1607. This update will initially be released only to a small set of targeted customers. This set will expand over time. Windows users can start the assistant from this article.
Upload and save files and folders to OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Select the files you want to upload and drag them to OneDrive in the File Explorer Navigation pane. Save a file to OneDrive. Select File > Save a Copy > OneDrive - Personal. Select Enter file name here and type a name. If you want to save to another folder, select Browse, and select the folder you want. Select Save.
Applies To: OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows