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  1. File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Find and open File Explorer in Windows, and customize Quick access by pinning and removing files and folders.

  2. Open files from the File menu - Microsoft Support

    The Open tab on the File menu shows a list of files you've recently opened, and it includes links to places where you commonly store files.

  3. 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 …

  4. How to sign in to Hotmail - Microsoft Support

    Hotmail is now Outlook.com To sign in to Hotmail, you'll need your Microsoft account username and password. Sign in at outlook.live.com

  5. Sign in to Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to sign in to Office or Microsoft 365 from a desktop application or your web browser.

  6. Open encrypted and protected messages - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to identify and open encrypted and protected emails no matter what email client you're using.

  7. Find your files and apps in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Find your files Search from the taskbar: Select Search on the taskbar and type the name of a document (or a keyword from it) into the search box. Results for documents and files are show from across …

  8. Open and find items in an Outlook Data File (.pst)

    Outlook Data Files (.pst), or Personal Storage Tables files, contain Outlook user messages and other Outlook items, such as contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, and journal entries. You might also use …

  9. Open file links directly in Office desktop apps - Microsoft Support

    Some users prefer the Office web apps, others prefer the Office desktop apps. We've designed an experience where users get to tell us what they prefer, and then their links open in their preferred …

  10. Install or reinstall classic Outlook on a Windows PC

    More help If you're using a work or school account and couldn't install classic Outlook following the steps above, contact the IT admin in your organization for assistance.