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Reinstall OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Reinstall OneDrive for Windows. The OneDrive app comes with Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1 and cannot be uninstalled, but you can uninstall OneDrive from Windows 7, Windows Vista and some versions of Windows 10. Select the Start button, type Programs in the search box, and then select Add or remove programs ( Add Programs in Windows 7).
Applies To: OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Work in Excel for the web - Microsoft Support
Select the name. Type a meaningful name and then press Enter. Everything you do in Excel for the web — naming a file, entering data — is automatically saved to your OneDrive. Do your work. After you name your file, you can enter data and create tables, charts, and formulas. Select the tabs at the top to find the features you want.
Applies To: Excel for the web
Enable editing in your document - Microsoft Support
Enable editing in your document. If you receive or open a document and can't make any changes, it might be Open for viewing only in Protected View. Follow these steps to edit: Go to File > Info. Select Protect document. Select Enable Editing. Edit a protected document.
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013
Create a new folder - Microsoft Support
Create a new folder when saving your document by using the Save As dialog box. Under Save As, select where you want to create your new folder. You might need to click Browse or Computer, and navigate to the location for your new folder. In the Save As dialog box that opens, click New Folder. Type the name of your new folder, and press Enter.
Change from a local account to a Microsoft account
The main difference between a local account and a Microsoft account is that a local account is specific to one device, while a Microsoft account can be used across multiple devices and Microsoft services. A local account is created on the device and doesn't require Internet connectivity to sign in. It's independent of other services, and it's ...
Connect to a printer - Microsoft Support
Open the Devices and Printers dialog box. In Windows 10, in the Search box, type Devices and Printers, and then click Devices and Printers. In Windows 8, go to the start screen, type Devices and Printers, then click Devices and Printers. In Windows 7, click Start > Devices and Printers. Note: You can also access this through Control Panel.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016, Excel 2013
Insert subtotals in a list of data in a worksheet - Microsoft Support
The Subtotal command will appear grayed out if you are working with an Excel table. To add subtotals in a table, you must first convert the table to a normal range of data, and then add the subtotal. Note that this will remove all table functionality from the data except table formatting. Or you can create a PivotTable. When you insert subtotals:
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016, Excel 2013
Set up your Microsoft 365 sign-in for multi-factor authentication
After you choose Sign in, you'll be prompted for more information. Choose Next. The default authentication method is to use the free Microsoft Authenticator app. If you have it installed on your mobile device, select Next and follow the prompts to add this account. If you don't have it installed there is a link provided to download it.
Applies To: Office for business, Microsoft 365 admin
Tips to improve PC performance in Windows - Microsoft Support
The tips are listed in order, so start with the first one, see if that helps, and then continue to the next one if it doesn’t. 1. Make sure you have the latest updates for Windows and device drivers. 2. Restart your PC and open only the apps you need. 3. Use ReadyBoost to help improve performance. 4. Make sure the system is managing the page ...
Get help with Windows upgrade and installation errors
To upgrade to Windows 11, you need enough space on your hard drive for the installation to take place. To view how much hard drive space is available on your computer, select File Explorer on the taskbar (known as Windows Explorer in Windows 7) or press Windows logo key + E. Then select Computer or This PC and look under Hard Disk Drives or under Devices and drives.