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Install or reinstall OneNote for Windows - Microsoft Support
If you need to install or reinstall the OneNote desktop app on Windows (formerly called “OneNote 2016”), do the following: Download OneNote. When finished downloading, double-click the downloaded file to begin Setup. The installer will automatically detect if you’re currently running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Microsoft 365 or Office ...
Applies To: OneNote for Microsoft 365, OneNote 2016, Office for business
Change screen brightness in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you don't have a desktop PC and the slider doesn't appear or work, try updating the display driver. In the search box on the taskbar, type Device Manager, and then select Device Manager from the list of results. In Device Manager, select Display adapters, then select the display adapter.Press and hold (or right-click) the display adapter name, then select Update driver and follow the ...
Contact Skype support - Microsoft Support
Contact Skype support. Select your issue. I'm having trouble signing in to Skype. I have a question about payments, billing or Skype's paid services. I'm having trouble making a call. I have a question about how to use Skype's features. I don't see my contacts, Skype Credit or chat history after signing in. I need help with my Skype account.
Fix network connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Network & internet, then turn on Wi-Fi. Next, select More options ( >) next to Wi-Fi, then select Show available networks. If a network you expect to see appears in the list, select it, then select Connect . Open Wi-Fi settings. See if you can use the Wi-Fi network to get to websites from a different device.
OneDrive help & learning
Protect your precious files, documents, and memories with OneDrive. You get 1 TB of cloud storage with a Microsoft 365 subscription, and can back up and share your files and photos with friends and family across all your devices. Explore OneDrive support, help, and learning resources. Learn how to protect your important files, documents, and ...
Make text and apps bigger - Microsoft Support
This affects, for example, title bars, menus, and icon texts. To go to the Accessibility settings on your computer, press the Windows logo key+U or select Start > Settings > Accessibility. Select Text size. Drag the Text size slider to the right to increase the size of the sample text. Once you're happy with the text size, select Apply.
Fix USB-C problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Possible causes. Use the charger and cable included with your PC. Make sure you're connecting your charger to the USB-C charging port on your PC. Use a can of compressed air to clean the USB-C port on your PC. The charger isn’t compatible with your PC. The charger isn’t powerful enough to charge your PC.
Manage updates in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Windows Update . Select Schedule the restart and choose a time that's convenient for you. Note: You can set active hours to make sure your device only restarts for updates when you're not using your PC. Get updates when you're away from your PC with active hours in Windows. Open Windows Update.
Change your account picture - Microsoft Support
Change your user account picture. In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Your info or use the following shortcut: Your info. Under Adjust your photo, select Choose a file > Browse files to select an existing photo. Or, if your device has a camera, select Take a photo > Open camera and take a new photo.
Get to know Game Bar on Windows | Xbox Support
When you open Game Bar, a variety of Xbox gaming activities are at your fingertips. Select a feature from the Widget Menu and it’ll pop up as a widget. Many of these can be moved, resized, or pinned to your screen. Widget menu (1) – Select the Widget menu icon to open a list of activities to choose from. Mouse click-through (2) – Click ...