Open the Start menu - Microsoft Support
To open the Start menu—which contains all your apps, settings, and files—do either of the following: On the left end of the taskbar, select the Start icon.
Overview of formulas in Excel - Microsoft Support
Master the art of Excel formulas with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to perform calculations, manipulate cell contents, and test conditions with ease.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about the recovery options in Windows. Find out how to reset your PC, go back to a previous version of Windows, or use media to reinstall Windows.
Add an app to run automatically at startup in Windows 10
Learn how to add an app to run automatically at startup. Select the Start button and scroll to find the app you want to run at startup.
Getting ready for the Windows 11 upgrade - Microsoft Support
Learn how to get ready for the Windows 11 upgrade, from making sure your device can run Windows 11 to backing up your files and installing Windows 11.
Repair apps and programs in Windows - Microsoft Support
You can repair some apps and programs if they're not running correctly. Note that you won't see repair, change, or modify options for all apps and programs.
Erstellen eines Installationsmediums für Windows - Microsoft-Support
Erfahren Sie, wie Sie ein Installationsmedium für die Installation oder Neuinstallation von Windows 7, Windows 8.1 oder Windows 10 erstellen.
Start your PC in safe mode in Windows - Microsoft Support
Find out how to boot into safe mode in Windows from Settings, the sign-in screen, and a black or blank screen.
Add, turn off, or remove extensions in Microsoft Edge
Extensions, or add-ons, are simple tools that customize your browser experience and offer you more control. Here's how to add, turn off, and remove them in Microsoft Edge .
How to open Registry Editor in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
There are two ways to open Registry Editor in Windows 10: In the search box on the taskbar, type regedit, then select Registry Editor (Desktop app) from the results.