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Print in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Choose number of pages to print per sheet: Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper is a useful technique to save paper, reduce printing costs, and create compact versions of your documents. The number of pages that can be printed on a single sheet depends on the capabilities of your printer and the printing options you choose (Example: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9 or 16 pages per sheet).
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
In some editions of Windows 10, it's included as an optional feature that you can enable. To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install. Enable Windows Media Player. DVD playback isn't included.
Menus and toolbars - Microsoft Support
A menu displays a list of commands. Some of these commands have images next to them so you can quickly associate the command with the image. Most menus are located on the toolbar at the top of the screen. Toolbars can contain buttons, menus, or a combination of both. Note: Picture Manager is not supported in Office 2013 and later versions.
Applies To: Picture Manager 2010, Office 2010
How do I reassign hot keys for my keyboard? - Microsoft Support
Download and install the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. Connect the keyboard that you want to configure. Select the Start button, and then select Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. From the displayed list of key names, select the key that you want to reassign. In the command list of the key that you want to reassign, select a command.
Track changes in Word - Microsoft Support
Accept or reject tracked changes in sequence using the main menu. You can resolve teach tracked change from the beginning of the document to the end of the document in sequence. Select Review > Changes > Next. Select Accept or Reject. The next sequential tracked change is highlighted for your review and action.
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
Restore deleted files or folders in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
In the navigation pane, select Recycle bin. Select the files or folders you want to restore by pointing to each item and clicking the circle check box that appears, and then click Restore. Tip: If you're using OneDrive with your personal account, you can select Restore all items to restore everything in your recycle bin.
Applies To: OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, SharePoint Server 2019, OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive (work or school) operated by 21Vianet, OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Stay protected with Windows Security - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security and then Virus & threat protection > Manage settings. (In early versions of Windows 10, select Virus & threat protection > Virus & threat protection settings .) Open Windows Security settings. Switch the Real-time protection setting to Off and choose Yes to verify.
Create a recovery drive - Microsoft Support
Note: Recovery drives created and used on machines with the April 9, 2024 security update and the revocation policy applied may be impacted.For more, see KB5025885: How to manage the Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot changes associated with CVE-2023-24932.
Restore your OneDrive - Microsoft Support
To restore your entire OneDrive, you'll need to have Microsoft 365. Go to the OneDrive website. (Make sure you're signed in with the correct account.) If you're signed in with a personal account with a Microsoft 365 subscription, at the top of the page, select Settings > Options, and then select Restore your OneDrive from the left navigation.
Applies To: OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Download the new Microsoft Edge based on Chromium
The new Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium and was released on January 15, 2020. It is compatible with all supported versions of Windows, and macOS. With speed, performance, best in class compatibility for websites and extensions, and built-in privacy and security features, it's the only browser you'll ever need. Try the new Microsoft Edge now.