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  1. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the taskbar features in Windows. Hide the taskbar, pin an app, change the location, and more with taskbar settings.

  2. Meet Windows 11: The Basics - Microsoft Support

    Start Menu: Located at the center of the taskbar, the Start Menu provides quick access to your applications, settings, and files. You can pin your favorite apps, search for files, and access system …

  3. Customize the Windows Start Menu - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to customize the Windows Start menu, pin or unpin apps, adjust the layout, and personalize its appearance to enhance your productivity and user experience.

  4. Create tasks with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Tasks are displayed in three locations in classic Outlook — in the To-Do Bar, in Tasks, and in the Daily Task List in Calendar. If you subscribe to a SharePoint task list, any task assigned to you from this …

  5. Getting started with Planner in Teams - Microsoft Support

    Tip: To pin the app for easy access, right click on Planner after adding the app and select Pin. To open the Planner app in a separate window, select Open in new window. Note: If you don't see Planner, …

  6. Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support

    Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar. It includes the main elements in the Windows taskbar like the Start button, Search, System tray, Notifications center, and Multiple display.

  7. Manage tasks with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    You can choose to display your upcoming calendar events and tasks with My Day on Outlook's Mail, Calendar, People and Groups screens, or dig deeper by opening To Do within Outlook to manage …

  8. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.

  9. Open Device Manager - Microsoft Support

    Select Start , enter device manager. Then, select Device Manager from the search results.

  10. Find out how many cores a processor on a Windows device has

    Open Task Manager, then select the Performance tab to see how many cores and logical processors the processor on a Windows device has.