- Restore a previous version of a file without unwanted changes
Quick steps: For a file stored in OneDrive or a SharePoint Online library, you can go back to an earlier version of the file and restore it Open the file you want to restore and go to File > Info If the file has previous versions, you'll see a button named Version History Select it to see the list of versions
- How to find and enable missing Copilot button in Microsoft 365 apps
Step 1 - Ensure you're using the correct account Make sure you're signed into your Microsoft 365 apps with an account that has a Copilot license For home users this means you should have a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription, and Copilot Pro
- Repair an Office application - Microsoft Support
Select the Microsoft Office product you want to repair and select Modify Note: This will repair the entire Office suite even if it's just one application you want to repair such as Word or Excel If you have a standalone app installed, then search for that application by name
- Connected experiences in Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support
Experiences that download online content These are experiences that allow you to search and download online content including templates, images, 3D models, Microsoft 365 help, videos, and reference materials to enhance your documents
- View, manage, and install add-ins for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Select File > Get Add-ins Alternatively, you can also view your add-ins directly from the Home tab by selecting Add-ins You can directly install add-ins from this page or select More Add-ins to explore In the Office Add-ins dialog, select My Add-ins tab
- Accessibility best practices with Excel spreadsheets
This topic gives you step-by-step instructions and best practices for making your Excel spreadsheets accessible and unlock your content to everyone, including people with disabilities You learn, for example, how to work with the Accessibility Checker to tackle accessibility issues while you're creating your spreadsheet
- Share your documents - Microsoft Support
After you've shared a document, the document and its metadata will show up automatically in the recipient's Shared view in OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Office com experiences Go to See files others have shared with you to learn more
- Add or edit words in a spell check dictionary - Microsoft Support
Add, edit, or delete words in a custom dictionary To quickly add a word to a your default dictionary, right-click the word in a document, and select To edit a word, delete it, and then add it with the spelling you want To save words by default to this custom dictionary, see
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