- How can we help you? - Google Help
Official YouTube Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using YouTube and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Send and receive SMS in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
When someone texts you in Teams, you'll receive a notification Select the notification to view the chat For SMS messages from new contacts, you must first either allow or decline messages from that number by selecting Accept or Block
- Microsoft Edge help learning
Collections help you keep track of your ideas on the web - shopping, planning a trip, research, or just want to pick up where you left off Use Collections in Edge to sort and share ideas, shopping and more
- Microsoft account recovery code - Microsoft Support
A Microsoft account recovery code is a 25-digit code used to help you regain access to your account if you forget your password or if your account is compromised How to get a Microsoft account recovery code Go to the Manage how I sign in page of your Microsoft account Security dashboard by selecting the button below
- Restore your access to Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
For example, if you need to use a VPN, make sure it is active and stable before you launch Teams Avoid switching between different network locations while using Teams For example, if you are using a laptop, don't disconnect from your office Wi-Fi and connect to a public Wi-Fi without signing out of Teams first
- 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
- Facilitator in Microsoft Teams meetings - Microsoft Support
You can also open the meeting chat and select View recap from the meeting thumbnail Select Notes AI-generated meeting notes are stored in a Microsoft Loop page, and any meeting participant can edit the Loop page before, during, or after the meeting, as well as edit the AI-generated notes during and after the meeting
- How to sign in to Hotmail - Microsoft Support
If you use Outlook on your own computer, your browser will remember your sign in information, but if you sign in on a computer, phone or tablet that doesn't belong to you, or is accessed by other people, you should follow the steps below to use a private browsing window instead Private browsing ensures that others won't be able to:
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