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Change desktop background and colors - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change your Windows desktop background (wallpaper) and accent color using personalization settings.
How to sign in to Hotmail - Microsoft Support
Hotmail is now Outlook.com. Learn how to sign in to access your Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live, or MSN email account.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Getting the most out of Microsoft Rewards - Microsoft Support
Here are some best practices for earning Microsoft Rewards points so you can redeem them for gift cards, games, sweepstakes, nonprofit donations, and more.
How to close your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Learn about what effect closing a Microsoft account might have on your other apps and services.
How to add an account in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add a OneDrive account to your computer or mobile.
Applies To: OneDrive (work or school), OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Mac, OneDrive for Windows
Record a meeting in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Learn how to record Teams meeting. Capture audio, video, screen sharing activity, and troubleshoot recordings in Microsoft Teams.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Send and receive text messages from your PC - Microsoft Support
While setting up the Phone Link app, you'll be prompted to enable access to your phone's messages.
How to sign in to or out of Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
Learn how to sign in or out of your Outlook.com email account, and get solutions for common login issues.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Como entrar no Hotmail - Suporte da Microsoft
O Hotmail agora está Outlook.com. Para entrar no Outlook.com e acessar sua conta de email do Outlook, Hotmail, Live ou MSN.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Get Windows updates as soon as they're available for your device
We're committed to delivering continuous innovation by releasing new features and enhancements into Windows 11 more frequently. Windows devices get new functionality at different times as Microsoft delivers non-security updates, fixes, improvements, and enhancements via several servicing technologies—including controlled feature rollout (CFR). ...