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Add a device to a Windows 10 PC - Microsoft Support
Windows 10 usually finds devices automatically when you plug them in or turn them on. If it doesn't, follow these steps: Select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices.
My Computer is now This PC - Microsoft Support
Find it. To get to This PC in Windows 10, open File Explorer from the taskbar and select This PC in the left pane.. Pin it to Start. If you want This PC to show up in your Start menu, open File Explorer, right-click (or press and hold) This PC in the left pane, and then select Pin to Start. Now, there's a This PC tile on the Start menu.
Skype help & learning
Get help and learn how to use Skype with Microsoft's official support page.
Account & profile | Xbox Support
Find everything you need to manage your Xbox account, profile, and more.
How to sign in to or out of Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
To get support in Outlook.com, click here or select Help on the menu bar and enter your query. If the self-help doesn't solve your problem, scroll down to Still need help? and select Yes.. To contact us in Outlook.com, you'll need to sign in.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Opening PDFs in Word - Microsoft Support
To open a PDF file without converting it to a Word document, open the file directly wherever it's stored (for example, double-click the PDF file in your Documents folder).
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2021, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013
Send and receive text messages from your PC - Microsoft Support
Adding Emojis to your conversation. Below the message box are three buttons to help you insert content into your message. The emoji button opens menus where you can quickly search for what you want.
Using the new Bing on the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support
The new Bing is now available to everybody directly from the Windows taskbar, making more ways to interact with your PC across search, answers, chat, and creation available anytime, right on your desktop.
Find your notifications - Microsoft Support
Windows 10 puts notifications and quick actions in Action Center—right on the taskbar—where you can get to them instantly. Select Action Center on the taskbar to open it. (You can also swipe in from the right edge of your screen, or press Windows logo key + A.). Notifications at a glance
Reactions in Microsoft Outlook - Microsoft Support
Important: Reactions are only available to individuals using a work or school account in Outlook with a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Outlook 2016, Microsoft 365 admin, Outlook on the web, Microsoft 365 Apps for business, New Outlook for Windows, Outlook for Android, Outlook for iOS