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- Open files from the File menu - Microsoft Support
Learn how to search for and open files from your Microsoft Office app Browse recently opened files and folders using shortcuts
- Exploring Windows Settings - Microsoft Support
To open Settings you can use one of the following methods: Right-click on Start and select Settings Use the keyboard shortcut + I Use the link: Settings Getting around in Settings Settings is designed to help you quickly find and manage your Windows preferences It features a navigation panel, with clearly labeled categories
- 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 here
- How to sign in to Outlook. com - Microsoft Support
Open account troubleshooter Need more help? If you're still having problems with signing in, read When you can't sign in to your Microsoft account 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 to Outlook on the web
- Turn search history off or on - Microsoft Support
To clear a single search from history, on the Search History page, click the X next to the search you want to delete On the Search History page, under Clear search history, click Clear all, and then click Yes This deletes any search history associated with that account
- 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 For example, select This PC to look in all devices and drives on your computer, or select Documents to look only for files stored there
- Open Device Manager - Microsoft Support
Open Device Manager Applies To Select Start , enter device manager Then, select Device Manager from the search results
- Change your default search engine in Microsoft Edge
Keeping Bing as your default search engine provides an enhanced search experience in the new Microsoft Edge , including direct links to Windows apps, relevant suggestions from your organization if you’re signed in with a work or school account, and instant answers to questions about Windows However, you can change the default search engine to any site that uses OpenSearch technology To
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