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Learn about encrypted messages in Outlook.com
Read an encrypted email message using Outlook.com or Microsoft 365. If you’re using Outlook.com or Microsoft 365 with new Outlook, Outlook for Mac, the Outlook.com website, the Outlook mobile app, or the Mail app in Windows 10, you can read and reply to encrypted messages the same way you do with unencrypted messages.
Applies To: Outlook.com
How do I create macros? - Microsoft Support
Macros are sequences of events (such as keystrokes, mouse clicks, and delays) that can be played back to help with repetitive tasks. They can also be used to replay sequences that are long or difficult to run. You can assign a macro recorded in Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center to a key or a mouse button.
Contact Skype support - Microsoft Support
Contact Skype support. Select your issue. I'm having trouble signing in to Skype. I have a question about payments, billing or Skype's paid services. I'm having trouble making a call. I have a question about how to use Skype's features. I don't see my contacts, Skype Credit or chat history after signing in. I need help with my Skype account.
Stay up to date with news and interests - Microsoft Support
Get started with news and interests. When you select or hover on the weather icon in your taskbar, you will open news and interests. From here you will see content covering the news, weather, traffic and more. Content will update throughout the day and keep you up to date.
Saving credit or debit card info in Microsoft Edge
You can save your debit or credit cards in Microsoft Edge by choosing Save when you're checking out your cart on shopping sites. By saving your card to Microsoft Edge on your current device, you can reuse the same card for checkout in the future with Microsoft Edge browser on the same device.
Applies To: Microsoft Edge
Using System File Checker in Windows - Microsoft Support
System File Checker is a utility in Windows that checks for problems with files on your computer. To run it, follow these steps: Make sure you've installed the latest updates for Windows, and then restart your machine. To find out more, read Update Windows.