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Change or reset your PIN - Microsoft Support
Your PIN is securely stored on your device, it isn’t transmitted anywhere, and it isn’t stored on a server. This makes it more secure than a traditional password. If you want to change your PIN, or need to reset it, you have different options.
Change the email address or phone number for your Microsoft account
Add, remove or update an email address or phone number. If you want to make changes to the email addresses or phone numbers associated with your Microsoft account, use our guided support tool below to help you update the right information in the right way.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Sign in to SharePoint - Microsoft Support
SharePoint is a browser-based app that you connect to through your web browser, like so: Go to office.com, and sign in to your work or school account. In the upper left corner of the window, select the app launcher > All apps > SharePoint.
Applies To: SharePoint in Microsoft 365
Can I trust email from the Microsoft account team?
If you get an email from Microsoft account team and the email address domain is @accountprotection.microsoft.com, it is safe to trust the message and open it. Microsoft uses this domain to send email notifications about your Microsoft account.
Share your documents - Microsoft Support
Training: As you work in Microsoft 365, it's simple to share your files and collaborate with others in real time - on documents, worksheets, presentations, and more. Watch this video to learn how.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365
Overview of formulas in Excel - Microsoft Support
If you’re new to Excel, or even if you have some experience with it, you can walk through Excel’s most common formulas in this tour. With real-world examples and helpful visuals, you’ll be able to Sum, Count, Average, and Vlookup like a pro.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
Standard, private, or shared channels in Microsoft Teams
Standard channels are available to all team members in Teams. Most channels are standard channels. If you need a smaller, specific audience for a particular subject, you can use a private channel. Shared channels are for collaborating with people inside and outside your team or organization.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams