Add or remove an email alias in Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
Create an alias to give you an additional email address which uses the same inbox, contact list, and account settings as your primary email address in Outlook.com.
Applies To:
Outlook.com
Get started with Python in Excel - Microsoft Support
Python in Excel uses the custom Python function xl() to interface between Excel and Python. The xl() function accepts Excel objects like ranges, tables, queries, and names.. You can also directly type references into a Python cell with the xl() function. For example, to reference cell A1 use xl("A1") and for the range B1:C4 use xl("B1:C4").For a table with headers named MyTable, use xl ...
Applies To:
Excel for Microsoft 365
Join your work device to your work or school network
Join your work-owned Windows 10 device to your organization's network so you can access potentially restricted resources. What happens when you join your device
Lock or unlock specific areas of a protected worksheet
Clear this check box. To prevent users from. Select locked cells. Moving the pointer to cells for which the Locked check box is selected on the Protection tab of the Format Cells dialog box. By default, users are allowed to select locked cells.
Applies To:
Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2024, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
How do I turn on AutoSave? - Microsoft Support
If you open an Office file from your recent files list via the Taskbar or the Office app, you will need to open the file as described above to enable AutoSave.. To check, hover your mouse over the recent list: Files that begin C:\Users\ in their path will not open with AutoSave, but files with https:// will.. Close and re-open the file from within the Microsoft 365 app, not the recent file list.
Applies To:
Excel for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac, OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Add pictures or attach files to email messages in Outlook - Microsoft ...
In Outlook, you have the option to: Attach a file | Upload a locally saved file to your OneDrive | Insert a picture into the body of a message | Attach an email item | Solve problems with attachments. Attach a file to an email message in new Outlook. New Outlook keeps track of the files you have worked on recently and suggests them whenever you decide you want to attach a file to an email message.
Applies To:
Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2024, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Outlook on the web, Outlook.com, New Outlook for Windows
Find information about your device - Microsoft Support
To find your device name you can use one of the following methods: In the Settings app , select System > About
Keyboard shortcuts in Word - Microsoft Support
To do this. Press. Move to the Tell Me or Search field on the Ribbon to search for assistance or Help content.. Alt+Q, then enter the search term. Open the File page to use Backstage view.. Alt+F. Open the Home tab to use common formatting commands, paragraph styles, and the Find tool.. Alt+H. Open the Insert tab to insert tables, pictures and shapes, headers, or text boxes.
Applies To:
Word for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Word for the web, Word 2024, Word 2024 for Mac, Word 2021, Word 2021 for Mac, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word for iPad, Word for iPhone, Word for Android tablets, Word for Android phones, Word Mobile
Try Skype without a Skype account - Microsoft Support
The great news is, it only takes a couple minutes to sign up for a Skype account. Then you can keep the conversations for as long as you want. And there is so much more you can do with Skype when you have an account. To enjoy the best that Skype offers, download the app. And if you don’t want to download the Skype app, try using Skype for Web from any supported web browser.
Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support
Info for Windows Insiders. If you’re an Insider and the current preview build isn’t working for you, select Start > Settings > System > Recovery .Next to Go back , select Go back.This won’t remove your personal files, but it’ll remove recently installed apps and drivers, and change settings back to their defaults.