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Staying safe from call scams
Windows Defender engineer Erik Wahlstrom shows you some ways to spot and avoid technical support call scams, and what to do if you get a scam call.

Pinning in Windows 10
Pinning your favorite pages to the Desktop or the taskbar from Microsoft Edge.

Where can I learn more about the Event Log?
I have figured out the basics in Event Log, but I want to be good at it. Where can I find what the error codes mean? And, how to fix them? The link you always get to help you just take me too a search page. Most of the times I dont even know what to search for. This is probably a lot of information for your engineers, for me it just makes me feel like an idiot: Microsoft.Windows.ShellExperienceHost_10.0.18999.1_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy SID (S-1-15-2-155514346-2573954481-755741238-1654018636-1233331829-3075935687-2861478708). This security permission can be changed with the Component Services administrative tool. Component service I get, but it doesn't help me very much when I don't have the slightest idea of what to change. It would be so much easier to provide relevant and good reports in Feedback Hub if I could find a way to learn more. Sincerely LokePus

Office 365 Tips and Tricks How we Learn
Office 365 Tips and Tricks. Do you have a tip or trick you would like to share with the class? My trick is in Excel, and uses the Format Cell feature. When people look into formatting a cell, they rarely look beyond font, color, time, and currency, They rarely look into the Custom part of the Numbers format section, and that is where I'm going to take you. In Excel when you type something like 25#, or 25lb., there are several ways to get the adjacent cell to either x, /, -, +, that cell. Or for example you have a list where every name is the same, only the quantity changes. So why, type that name in each and every time, and why enter some outed formula to take advantage of the number only. So here's a way of doing both. When you choose to format a cell or row or column of cells, highlight Number, then scroll down to custom, Under the word Type, where it says General type in "mmHG", then hit press enter. Now when you enter your number in that column of cells, the letters mmHG will also appear. Next for the numbers. Under the word Type, where it says General you can type is something like this 0.0 "lbs." Notice that there is a space between the last 0 and the first quote mark. That is optional, but after you hit enter go a cell in that column and enter a number and let your eye make your decision. When you enter a number in the cell now, it will appear as 25#, but it will be able to be X, /, *, -, +, as if the # wasn't even there. As for both scenarios, what I've shown you in between the quote marks can be anything you want. Have fun! What are some of your tips or tricks?

Computer
I would love to win a computer. I’m 49 years old and I have never had my own computer. I just started using a computer at work five years ago and learning how to use it.

Keep your PC more secure with Windows Security Updates
Are "Patch Tuesday" security updates truly important? Dimple Arya from the Windows Update team explains why they definitely are important.

Get Windows to speak your language
Local Experience Packs make Windows speak your language. Pankaj Mathur shows how to get the language you want in the latest Windows version. Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts for typing accent letters in Windows 10: https://community.windows.com/en-us/stories/keyboard-shortcuts-for-typing-accent-marks-over-letters-in-windows-10

A piece of advice from an old IT Pro in 2021
If you have an interest in IT; however that may manifest itself & to whatever degree it is pursued... be it a 'hobbyist', a helpful parent involved with a child-student's learning or ESPECIALLY youth considering a career in IT. Learn to write code. I wish I had. It's easier than Folks think and as time and tech march on it is a valuable skill. We used to learn the '3 Rs', now we teach coding. Hard to grasp, maybe, but it IS the future. MS has heaps of learning tracks. The apps that, frankly, anyone can (learn to) build permeate every aspect of life. Computing & software development is growing exponentially. Huge career potential in the years ahead... not IT per se, but IT in everything, every field of endeavour or expertise & throughout society. Learn to write code. Let's you write your own ticket. Doctor makes an app that helps diagnose & treat THEIR OWN patients. Banker one that tracks & grows their customers' finances. Virtual 'Twins' & AI that can track, analyse & manage supply, manufacture & distribution from growing ingredients to final consumption. This is NOT exclusively MS Store apps for Windows. Learn to write code https://learn.microsoft.com/#/ Cheers, Drew

Share your files with nearby sharing
Send files and links to another computer directly and quickly, with Nearby sharing using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

How to use OneDrive Files On-Demand
Windows engineer Eric Gold shows how Files On-Demand helps you save and work with your files. Here's how to keep your files accessible from anywhere, without filling up your device storage.
Employee Learning | Microsoft Viva Learning
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/learningMicrosoft Viva Learning is the center for learning in Microsoft 365 where people can discover, share, recommend, and learn from content libraries across their organization.
Introduction to Microsoft Viva Learning (Preview ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/learningMicrosoft Viva Learning (Preview) empowers teams and individuals in your organization to make learning a natural part of their day. The app creates a central hub in Microsoft Teams where employees can share, assign, and learn from content libraries across your organization.
On infinitely wide neural networks that exhibit feature ...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/on-infinitely-wide-neural-networks-that...On infinitely wide neural networks that exhibit feature learning. In the pursuit of learning about fundamentals of the natural world, scientists have had success with coming at discoveries from both a bottom-up and top-down approach. Neuroscience is a great example of the former. Spanish anatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal discovered the neuron ...
Services Hub Learning | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/services-hub/unified/learning-on-demandServices Hub Learning is a single point of entry for educational materials to support and serve your learning needs. New content is frequently released from Microsoft experts. English content is closed captioned. Content is available in English and some content available in Japanese, French, German, Korean, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, and ...




