OneDrive video training - Microsoft Support
OneDrive for Business provides one place to store, share and sync your work or school files.
Applies To: Office for business, OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Getting started with the new Outlook for Windows
The new Outlook for Windows brings the latest features, intelligent assisted capabilities and a new modern and simplified design to your Outlook app.
Applies To: New Outlook for Windows
View, edit, and manage video transcripts and captions
How to use Stream's Transcripts and Captions features with video in OneDrive and SharePoint.
Applies To: Microsoft Stream, Stream on SharePoint
Learn about performance features in Microsoft Edge
Discover how to boost your browsing speed and save battery life with Microsoft Edge's performance features, such as sleeping tabs and efficiency mode.
Applies To: Microsoft Edge
What's new in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Get the latest info on new features for Microsoft Teams with these regularly updated release notes.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Teams for Education
View device and app use with Family Safety activity reporting ...
Learn how to receive and interpret activity reports of your child's device use, including web browsing, apps and games usage, and screen time.
Applies To: Microsoft Family Safety
Emparejar un dispositivo Bluetooth en Windows
Aprende a conectar un dispositivo Bluetooth en Windows y ajustar la configuraciĆ³n de emparejamiento de Bluetooth.
Set up groups and teams - Microsoft Support
To get your team up and running in Microsoft Teams, create a team, add people, and add channels. Create a team. Select Join or create a team.. This is where you create your own team, or discover existing ones.
First things to know about teams in Microsoft Teams
Teams in Microsoft Teams are collections of people, content, and tools surrounding different projects and jobs.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Stream HDR video on Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to turn on HDR video streaming to watch high dynamic range (HDR) content on your Windows PC.