
Exploring Windows Settings - Microsoft Support
When you open Settings, Home is typically the first page displayed. The Home page surfaces account-related actions and simplifies access to frequently used device settings through interactive cards like …
How to sign in to Hotmail - Microsoft Support
Tips: If you can't sign in, or have forgotten your username or password, use our sign-in troubleshooter. If you're looking to open a new account, you can create one at https://signup.live.com/.
Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support
Search File Explorer: Open File Explorer from the taskbar or right-click on the Start menu, choose File Explorer and then select a location from the left pane to search or browse.
Windows troubleshooters - Microsoft Support
Windows troubleshooters Get Help has troubleshooters, or diagnostic tests, that can check your system configuration for anything that might be causing issues using your devices. Here's a few of the more …
Sign in to Microsoft 365
If you're not already in a Microsoft 365 or Office file or document, open an app such as Word or Excel, and open an existing file, or create a new one. Select File > Account (or Office Account if you're …
How to sign in to Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
Open account troubleshooter See also How to sign in to Hotmail How to access and manage my Outlook.com account Which browsers work with Office for the web and Office Add-ins How to sign in …
Windows help and learning - support.microsoft.com
Find help and how-to articles for Windows operating systems. Get support for Windows and learn about installation, updates, privacy, security and more.
File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Find and open File Explorer in Windows, and customize Quick access by pinning and removing files and folders.
Open Device Manager - Microsoft Support
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Recover your Word files and documents - Microsoft Support
When Office app closes unexpectedly before you save your most recent changes, Document Recovery automatically opens the next time you open the Office app to help you get your file back.