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Edit photos and videos in Windows - Microsoft Support
Blur. Select the Blur option, then use the slider to adjust the Blur intensity, then select Apply to blur the background.. Remove. Select the Remove option, then select Apply to remove the image background.. Replace. Select the Replace option, then use the color palette to select the background color. Alternatively, you can specify the RGB values for the desired color.
Add or manage an iCloud email account in Outlook
If two-factor authentication isn't set up, you should be able to use your regular password. Enter your password and select Connect. However, if two-factor authentication is set up, you'll need to generate an app-password. Follow the steps in the section Outlook won't accept my password.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, New Outlook for Windows
Uninstall Office automatically - Microsoft Support
After you restart your computer, the uninstall tool automatically re-opens to complete the final step of the uninstall process. Follow the remaining prompts.
Solve PC problems remotely with Remote Assistance and Easy Connect
To invite someone who isn't on your contact list, select Invite someone to help you. Follow the instructions. To give help if someone has requested it: Go to the search box and enter remote assistance, then select Invite someone to connect to your PC and help you, or offer to help someone else.
Sync files with OneDrive in Windows - Microsoft Support
See and manage your OneDrive files. You're all set. Your OneDrive files will appear in File Explorer in the OneDrive folder. If you use more than one account, your personal files appear under OneDrive – Personal and your work or school files appear under OneDrive - CompanyName.. You now have a new white or blue cloud icon (or both) in your notification area and your files are synced to your ...
Applies To: OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, SharePoint Server 2019, SharePoint in Microsoft 365, Office for business, Microsoft 365 admin, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet - Admin, OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive (work or school) operated by 21Vianet, OneDrive for Windows, SharePoint admin center, SharePoint in Microsoft 365 Small Business, SharePoint operated by 21Vianet
Schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting from Outlook
At the top of the new meeting form, select More commands > Don't Host Online. Make all meetings Teams meetings. You can turn on a Calendar option so that all the meetings you schedule from Outlook—including Outlook on the web and mobile—will be held online with Teams.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Help with the Microsoft account recovery form
If you don’t have another email account that you can access, you can create a temporary outlook.com account for free by selecting Create one at the Microsoft account sign in page. Note: The working email account you provide will only be used to contact you about your account recovery form and won’t be used for any other purpose.
Change the refresh rate on your monitor in Windows
If you don’t see the Dynamic option, then your hardware doesn’t support DRR.) If you want to disable DRR and use a fixed refresh rate, you can select a specific value from the drop-down menu, such as 60 Hz, 120 Hz, etc. To change the refresh rate.
Print a document in Word - Microsoft Support
If you want multiple copies of a printout, change the number of copies in the Print page: On Windows 7 or earlier, at the top of the Print page is a box labeled Copies with up and down arrows for you to choose how many copies of the document you want. Make your choice (either by entering a number or using the arrows), and then click Print.
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word for the web, Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016
Use a fix-it tool with Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Instead of fix-it tools, Windows 10 uses troubleshooters to help you solve problems with your PC. To run a troubleshooter: Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters, or select the Find troubleshooters shortcut at the end of this topic, and then select Additional troubleshooters.