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How to access OneDrive settings - Microsoft Support
OneDrive desktop app. To access your OneDrive settings, click or tap the OneDrive icon in the taskbar or notification area. If you don't see the OneDrive icon, OneDrive might not be running. On a PC, go to Start, type OneDrive in the search box, and then click OneDrive in the search results. You might need to click the Show hidden icons arrow ...
Applies To: OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive (work or school) operated by 21Vianet, OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Using your keyboard - Microsoft Support
Choose menus, commands, and options. You can open menus and choose commands and other options using your keyboard. In a program that has menus with underlined letters, press Alt and an underlined letter to open the corresponding menu. Press the underlined letter in a menu item to choose that command.
Comment se connecter à Hotmail - Support Microsoft
Hotmail est désormais Outlook.com. Pour vous connecter à Hotmail, vous avez besoin de votre nom d’utilisateur et de votre mot de passe de votre compte Microsoft. Lors de la connexion, sélectionnez Oui à l’invite « Rester connecté ? » si vous souhaitez accéder directement à votre boîte aux lettres la prochaine fois (non recommandé ...
Applies To: Outlook.com
Switch to the new Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Open the Teams desktop app on your Windows device. Turn on the Try the new Teams toggle at the top of Teams. Select Get it now from the pop-out dialogue. The new Teams will start installing. Your Teams app will reboot to open the new Teams. Any subsequent actions you take will happen in the new Teams by default, like joining a Teams meeting ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Getting the most out of your PC backup - Microsoft Support
Getting the most out of your PC backup. When you back up your files, apps, and settings in the cloud using your Microsoft account, you get 5 GB of free cloud storage and other benefits that protect your files with the latest security and make everyday tasks easier. Your Microsoft account ties everything together, no matter where you are or what ...
Receive files over Bluetooth - Microsoft Support
In Bluetooth & other devices settings, select Send or receive files via Bluetooth > Receive files. Have your friend send the files from their device. See Send files over Bluetooth. On your PC, on the Save the received file screen in Bluetooth File Transfer, select the location to save the files to, then select Finish. Open System settings.
COUNT function - Microsoft Support
The COUNT function counts the number of cells that contain numbers, and counts numbers within the list of arguments. Use the COUNT function to get the number of entries in a number field that is in a range or array of numbers. For example, you can enter the following formula to count the numbers in the range A1:A20: =COUNT(A1:A20).In this example, if five of the cells in the range contain ...
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web, Excel 2021, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019, Excel 2019 for Mac, Excel 2016
Open and find items in an Outlook Data File (.pst)
In Outlook on your desktop, choose File > Open & Export > Open Outlook Data File. Choose the Outlook data file you want to open. Expand the top level of the Outlook data file in the Outlook Navigation pane to see the subfolders in the file. Click each subfolder to see the contents. To search for a specific email, use Outlook's built-in search ...
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016
Send files over Bluetooth in Windows - Microsoft Support
In Bluetooth File Transfer, select Send files > choose the device you want to share to > Next. Select Browse > the file or files to share > Open > Next (which sends it) > Finish. On the receiving device, have your friend accept the file. See Receive a file over Bluetooth. Use the Settings app in Windows to send files over Bluetooth.
Automatically number rows - Microsoft Support
In the first cell of the range that you want to number, type =ROW (A1). The ROW function returns the number of the row that you reference. For example, =ROW (A1) returns the number 1. Drag the fill handle across the range that you want to fill. Tip: If you don't see the fill handle, you might have to display it first.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016