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Repair a corrupted workbook - Microsoft Support
Use a macro to extract data from a corrupted workbook If a chart is linked to the corrupted workbook, try using a macro to extract the source data of the chart.. Copy the following macro code and paste it in a module sheet: Sub GetChartValues() Dim NumberOfRows As Integer
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting from Outlook
Troubleshooting The people selection menus in Meeting options don't show invitees I've added to an occurrence of a meeting series. In this scenario, you will need to invite people to the meeting series, rather than to the meeting occurrence.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Windows Media Player 12 - Microsoft Support
Designed by media lovers for media lovers. Windows Media Player 12—available as part of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10*—plays more music and video than ever, including Flip Video and unprotected songs from your iTunes library!
Compare Visio versions and features - Microsoft Support
See this page to try or buy one of the Visio subscription plans.. Feature comparison Collaboration and sharing. Save diagrams in the cloud, collaborate in Microsoft Teams, and work with others in a file at the same time.
Applies To: Visio Plan 2, Visio in Microsoft 365, Visio Plan 1, Visio Professional 2021, Visio Standard 2021, Visio Professional 2019, Visio Standard 2019, Visio Professional 2016, Visio Standard 2016, Visio 2013
Insert or delete rows and columns - Microsoft Support
Insert rows. To insert a single row: Right-click the whole row above which you want to insert the new row, and then select Insert Rows. To insert multiple rows: Select the same number of rows above which you want to add new ones.Right-click the selection, and then select Insert Rows.. Insert columns. To insert a single column: Right-click the whole column to the right of where you want to add ...
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for the web, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
See your Google Calendar in Outlook - Microsoft Support
By importing a snapshot of your Google calendar into Outlook, you can see it alongside other calendars in the Outlook Calendar View. To keep the imported calendar up-to-date, subscribe to the Google Calendar in Outlook.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, New Outlook for Windows
What do the OneDrive icons mean? - Microsoft Support
If you see a blue circle with an informational letter "i" in it over a OneDrive cloud icon in the notification area, it means there are new messages about how best to use OneDrive, or to inform you about new or unused features.
Applies To: OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, SharePoint Server 2019, SharePoint in Microsoft 365, OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive (work or school) operated by 21Vianet, OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Analyze Data in Excel - Microsoft Support
Analyze Data in Excel empowers you to understand your data through high-level visual summaries, trends, and patterns. Simply click a cell in a data range, and then click the Analyze Data button on the Home tab. Analyze Data in Excel will analyze your data, and return interesting visuals about it in a task pane.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web
Track changes in Word - Microsoft Support
Note: If a document has been shared with you for review, you may not be able to turn off Track Changes.If you want to edit the document without tracking changes, you’ll need to either save a copy or ask the person who sent it to you to share it again with review mode turned off.
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word for the web, Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word for iPad, Word Web App, Word for iPhone
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.