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Improvement requests for sticky notes
1. Unfortunately I have no access to the sticky notes via the OneNote Android app (only on the tablet). 2. A labeling option (for follow-up) with a reminder and a link to ToDo (as with emails) would be great. 3. and a possibility to use the categories from Outlook would of course also be very desirable.

In Cyberpunk Photo Director
All the sudden in Cyberlink Photo Director when I click the Print icon it won't print, it will only say; save file. Even when it is saved to file you still cant print the picture. Nothing has been changed because you can't change Cyberlink Photo Director settings. I have gone to Cyberlink site and there isnt any info about this problem. Mine is version 5 and you cant even message a question because they want to know which version I have from there drop down box and version 5 isnt listed. I uninstalled then reinstalled it yet it is still the same and I use Windows 10 that was already installed. I contacted HP which is my brand and they said since it is a third party app. They cant fix it. Anyway I just wondered if anyone has had the same problem or knew a fix. Thanks, Sidnee

The Continuing Hardware Mystery
Perhaps there is a sleuth within our community who can shed a light on a vey peculiar issue. Background:-I have a HP Touchsmart 300 (All-In-One} bought in 2009 - operating system Windows 7 Home Premium. Naturally I jumped at the opportunity to upgrade to the new Windows 10 in 2015. Yes I am aware that my HP 300 is 10 years old and that some of the issues may be put down to age, however It has been well maintained and is still in perfect physical condition so I am hesitant to say age has caused certain devices/hardware to stop functioning. In a nutshell after an Insider Preview update a device/hardware suddenly no longer works. The first to go was the microphone array and to date this no longer works and I had to install a external device. Other devices/hardware that suddenly stopped working which I thought was linked to the sound problem although the sound problem is now resolve. Sound issue resolved after further insider updates. At the moment I have to continually change the display drivers after each Insider update back to the original agreed Microsoft/AMD 2015 drivers which work perfectly with my display hardware. The new drivers they install each time they update OS results in a display out of focus, stretched and overall it looks very dull and wrong. The resolution is far lower than the capabilities of the display. Has anyone else encountered the above issues or perhaps have an explanation?

About updates
I'd love to know why so many updates are so annoying because it's so annoying.

Indent a page in OneNote Android
I am trying to figure out how to indent a page in one of OneNote Android notebooks, but am striking out. Left my laptop @ home, so Outlook 2016 is out. Hints, help and solutions are welcome. Unpaid, but welcome all the same.

The new Bing logo (created from Hamza Ghori's idea)
I really don't like the new Bing logo that says, "Microsoft Bing" can you please bring the regular logo back? (The blue one?) Note: Ideas taken from https://community.windows.com/en-us/conversations/microsoft-bing-vs-regular-bing-logo-vs-curvy-bing-logo/e655f6bb-ad92-4162-81dd-b4ba0ecf6288 .

Settings Home Page
I installed the 2004 update on both my laptop & desktop (the same build on both) . The settings homepage on my laptop has a banner with things like my account, one drive etc. My desktop does not. Anyone else have this situation or know what is going on with this?

Pinning Websites
I'm sure some of you may have noticed, while others may have not, but you can no longer pin websites to the start screen, even by pinning it to your taskbar and dragging to your start screen, it can no longer be done. I've been aware of this, and have working around it, but after this last update....... ok, well we'll leave it at that... I was chatting with Microsoft Tech support this afternoon, and after I finally got them to try and pin a web site to their start screen, they admitted they couldn't do it either. Funny though they had a work around? So here's the work around, and it involve Google Chrome! Open the website you want to pin to your Windows 10 Start Screen in Google Chrome. Yea, you read that right! Once your website is open, click on the three dots located in the upper right hand corner. Scroll down until you sees More Tools. Hover over that and choose Create Shortcut... a pop up will appear where you name your shortcut, and here is where it gets important! You need to check the box that says Open as Window, then click create. Now go back to your start screen and under recently added apps you will see your recently added website. There is one last step. With it there you will not be able to move it around. So while it is in the Recently Added Apps right click and choose Pin to Start Menu. Voila! You're done, and your websites are now back on your start screen. Let's do hope that the boys and girls in Redmond fix this!

How to change your background in Microsoft Teams, a demo tutorial
If you want to change what appears behind you in a video conference, you can either blur your background or replace it entirely with any image you want. Learn more at the Microsoft Teams help center: https://msft.it/6004Tm4np Keep in touch and stay productive with Teams and Microsoft 365, even when you're working remotely. Check out more training and learning resources: https://msft.it/6007Tm4kJ

This community should have a feature to upload images
Hi, even Microsoft Community has a feature to upload images to the post or answer. Don't take mo wrong, I like this community, but as I had read most of the conversations, they seemed to have doubts which they cannot clarify by words. Would be great if you could add the image feature soon!
Send feedback to Microsoft with the Feedback Hub app
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/send-feedback-to-microsoft-with-the...The Feedback Hub becomes even more powerful when you are a member of the Windows Insider program, where you can test out upcoming Windows features, get tips from the global Insider community, and much more! As a Windows Insider, use the Feedback Hub to: Read Announcements about Windows Insider builds and progress on future versions of Windows
Customer and partner experience - microsoft.com
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/feedbackYour feedback matters to Microsoft. We’re always striving to better serve our customers and partners. You can directly influence change at Microsoft by participating in our largest global satisfaction study.
Get Feedback Hub - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/feedback-hub/9nblggh4r32nFeedback Hub. Help us make Windows better! Provide feedback about Windows and apps by sharing your suggestions or problems. If you want to be even more involved, then join the Windows Insider program and keep up with the latest alerts and announcements, rate the builds, participate in feedback Quests, and earn badges.
Diagnostics, feedback, and privacy in Windows
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/diagnostics-feedback-and-privacy-in...Under Feedback frequency, select the option you prefer. To send us feedback at any time. Type Feedback Hub in the search bar. Type some keywords from your issue in the box marked Give us feedback to make Windows better and press Enter. If you find your issue, upvote it. If you don't find it, select Add new feedback, then fill out the form.




