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- How to switch an opened excel sheet from browser to desktop app?
Open the excel file in web > click on the Edting drowpdown >click on Open in Desktop If you can't find the option, please feel free let us know for further assistance Thank you in advance for your understanding
- My outlook is stuck on the new version. How to go back to classic . . .
Dear Kasey Hastings Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community We are glad to assist! Based on your description, I understand you concern with going back to classic version
- My desktop outlook app will not open - Microsoft Community
On my desktop with Microsoft 365, running on Windows 11, I've had some luck with this procedure: I open Task Manager (right click on the taskbar), scroll down to Microsoft Outlook, select it, and then click End Task (at the top or right click) This is not a permanent fix, but it does let me get into Outlook on the next try
- How can I get Edge to restore all the tabs I had open last session . . .
If Edge closed unexpectedly, it will ask you if you wish to restore the previous browsing session If you click restore, then it will open previous tabs However, if Edge did close like it should, and you wish to re-open the tabs from the previous session, the one way to do this is via History Pres Ctrl + H together to bring up your history
- Edge opens PDF from web even if you have Acrobat as the default
Open Microsoft Edge; Click on the three dots (…) from the right top corner Select Settings from the drop down and click on Site permissions from the left pane Scroll down and click on PDF documents, Toggle the switch to On for Always open PDF files externally
- how to view shared calendars - Microsoft Community
Open Outlook and go to the Calendar view by clicking the calendar icon in the bottom left corner In the top ribbon, click on “Open Calendar” Select “From Address Book” Search for the name of the person who shared the calendar with you Select the shared calendar and click "OK"
- Troubleshoot Resolve File Windows Explorer Issues on Windows 10 11 . . .
Open Settings, Press the Windows key and type "Settings " In Settings, click on "Apps " Update Applications: Find the third-party apps you use frequently Open each app and check for updates Follow on-screen instructions to update Uninstall Unnecessary Applications: Identify apps you no longer need Click on the app and select "Uninstall "
- Why wont Outlook start since the new update in May 2025?
If I close the app and try to open it again, this is the message I receive: Repair Outlook Outlook is having trouble starting How about starting with essentials only? Ja Nein I've been trying Microsoft support, but they couldn't help me either I really hope someone can help me
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