Sign in with Microsoft
Sign in or create an account.
Hello,
Select a different account.
You have multiple accounts
Choose the account you want to sign in with.
Compare two versions of a workbook by using Spreadsheet Compare
Open Spreadsheet Compare. In the lower-left pane, choose the options you want included in the workbook comparison, such as formulas, cell formatting, or macros. Or, just Select All. On the Home tab, choose Compare Files. In the Compare Files dialog box, in the Compare row, browse to the earlier version of your workbook.
Applies To: Spreadsheet Compare 2013, Spreadsheet Compare 2016, Spreadsheet Compare 2019, Spreadsheet Compare 2021
Faster and more secure Wi-Fi in Windows - Microsoft Support
Tip: You can also check to see what your network adapter supports by opening the Command Prompt (or Terminal), and then typing the command netsh wlan show drivers.Look next to Radio types supported and see if it includes 802.11be (for Wi-Fi 7) or 802.11ax (for Wi-Fi 6/6e) and look under Authentication and cipher supported in infrastructure mode and see if it includes WPA3 Personal and WPA3 ...
Manage cameras with Camera settings in Windows 11
Modify default settings for a camera. Select Start . Type manage cameras in the search bar on the Start menu, and then select Manage cameras from the results. Select the camera from the list of connected cameras. Windows will start the camera, display a preview, and show controls to adjust various settings. Use the controls and adjust the image.
How to get support for Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
To see self-help answers, or to get support via email, Select Help from the top menu then Help. Open the Help pane. Enter your question or issue in the Search Help box on the right, and then press Return. If the self-help answers don't resolve your issue, try a different search, or scroll to the bottom of the Help pane and, under Still need ...
Applies To: Outlook.com
Overview of formulas in Excel - Microsoft Support
Enter a formula that contains a built-in function. Select an empty cell. Type an equal sign = and then type a function. For example, =SUM for getting the total sales. Type an opening parenthesis (. Select the range of cells, and then type a closing parenthesis). Press Enter to get the result.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Change your screen saver settings - Microsoft Support
Change your screen saver settings - Microsoft Support. Change your screen saver settings. Windows 10. Select the Start button, then go to Settings > Personalization > Lock screen, and select Screen saver settings. In the Screen Saver Settings window, choose a screen saver from the drop-down list. Change your screen saver settings.
Use Excel as your calculator - Microsoft Support
Use Excel as your calculator. Instead of using a calculator, use Microsoft Excel to do the math! You can enter simple formulas to add, divide, multiply, and subtract two or more numeric values. Or use the AutoSum feature to quickly total a series of values without entering them manually in a formula. After you create a formula, you can copy it ...
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for the web, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
How do I use the Fn key/F Lock key/Alternate command keys?
On keyboards with an Fn key, hold down Fn and press the key to use the alternate commands. Tips. You can also press and hold Fn while moving your finger up and down on the navigation pad to scroll within a document. You can press and hold Fn while pressing keyboard letters M, J, K, L, U, I, O, P, /, ;, and 0 to match the physical layout of a ...
Manage your household budget in Excel - Microsoft Support
This Excel template can help you track your monthly budget by income and expenses. Input your costs and income, and any difference is calculated automatically so you can avoid shortfalls or make plans for any projected surpluses. Compare projected costs with actual costs to hone your budgeting skills over time. > Get this personal budget template.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel for the web
Protect yourself from tech support scams - Microsoft Support
The classic cold-call scam. The scammers call you and claim to be from the tech support team of Microsoft or another company. They offer to help solve your computer "problems".