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Error “Something Went Wrong [1001]” signing in to Microsoft 365 Desktop . . . When users attempt to sign into Microsoft 365 desktop applications, they receive an error message Error: Something went wrong [1001] Scenario 1: In the first scenario the error "Something went wrong [1001]" is caused by security software impacting the WAM plug-in (AAD BrokerPlugin)
View previous versions of Office files - Microsoft Support View previous versions of a file If your file is stored in OneDrive or SharePoint in Microsoft 365, you can go back to a previous version of file This is incredibly important if a mistake was made, you have issues with malware or a virus, or you just prefer a previous version
Change the page orientation in PowerPoint between landscape and . . . PowerPoint slides are automatically set up in landscape (horizontal) layout , but you can change the slide orientation to portrait (vertical) layout Near the right end, select Slide Size, and then click Custom Slide Size In the Slide Size dialog box, select Portrait, then select OK
Diagnostic data in Microsoft 365 Using the Diagnostic Data Viewer with Microsoft 365 This article explains the diagnostic data collected by Microsoft 365 applications, what that data contains, and why it is collected
Add speaker notes to your slides - Microsoft Support Add speaker notes to your slides When you're creating a presentation, you can add speaker notes to refer to later while delivering the slide show in front of an audience During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible on your monitor, but aren't visible to the audience
Create a timeline - Microsoft Support Learn how to create a timeline in Microsoft Office apps Create a graphical representation of a sequence of events with the SmartArt graphic timeline
Presenting with cameo - Microsoft Support With cameo, you can insert your live camera feed directly on a PowerPoint slide You can then apply the same effects to your camera feed as you can to a picture or other object, including formatting, transitions, and styles