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- Office Help Training
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- Why did my file open read-only? - int. support. office. com
My antivirus is causing files to open read-only Some antivirus programs may protect you from potentially unsafe files by opening them read-only You may need to check with your antivirus provider to learn how to adjust these settings BitDefender, for example, has content on adding application exclusions here: How to add application or process exclusions in Bitdefender Control Center
- Signatures are not syncing between Outlook Desktop and Outlook Web App
When you try to create a new signature linked to your own account (cloud signatures), you notice that the newly created signature gets deleted after a while or you may find that the signature does not sync up with Outlook Web App (OWA)
- Admins cannot enforce specific settings
Connect with experts, discuss the latest Outlook news and best practices, and read our blog
- Customize the Taskbar in Windows - int. support. office. com
The Windows taskbar is a central part of the Windows operating system that helps you launch apps, switch between open windows, and access system features like notifications, search, and the Start menu In Windows 11 and Windows 10, the taskbar can be customized to better match how you work—whether that means centering taskbar icons, pinning your most-used apps, or controlling which system
- August 2, 2022, update for Office 2016 (KB5002248)
Be aware that the update in the Microsoft Download Center applies to the Microsoft Installer ( msi)-based edition of Office 2016 It doesn't apply to the Office 2016 Click-to-Run editions, such as Microsoft Office 365 Home (See What version of Office am I using? )
- Outlook PDF preview error: This file cannot be previewed because there . . .
This file cannot be previewed because there is no previewer installed for it
- Change a sites title, description, logo, and site information settings
Once you've created a site in SharePoint in Microsoft 365 or SharePoint Server, you can make changes to the site's settings, such as the name, logo, description, privacy level, and site classification, as well as service limits and permissions for the site
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