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- Troubleshoot Outlook for Windows issues - Microsoft Support
Restart new Outlook Right-click Start and select Task Manager Select Microsoft Outlook, then End task Check to make sure that new Outlook is closed, then close Task Manager After new Outlook closes, reopen the app as you normally would
- Reopen your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
If you close your Microsoft account, you will be offered either a 30-day or 60-day grace period during which you can change your mind and reopen your account After that time, your Microsoft account will be permanently deleted
- How do I close an app? - Microsoft Support
To force an app to close, do the following: On your iPad or iPhone, press the Home button twice This shows all the apps that are currently open Swipe left or right to find the app you want Swipe the preview screen up to close it This example shows PowerPoint being closed
- Use policies for site closure and deletion - Microsoft Support
Close and delete sites automatically This option allows the same choices for how to delete the site, and also requires you to specify how long after its creation time the site will be closed
- Use a screen reader to add closed captions to recorded PowerPoint . . .
Use a screen reader and keyboard shortcuts to add closed captions to a recorded presentation or a video in PowerPoint
- Close a notebook in OneNote for Mac - Microsoft Support
You can close any notebook that you’re no longer actively working in (for example, when a project is completed) Closing a notebook does not delete its content — it merely removes the name of the notebook from your list of recent notebooks
- Word, Excel, and PowerPoint close unexpectedly when trying to open . . .
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint might close unexpectedly when opening, closing, saving, uploading, or downloading cloud files in Office 365 Version 2205 No errors are displayed when the application suddenly closes
- Delete your Office Document Cache - Microsoft Support
The Office Document Cache contains the files Office uses to make sure your changes are saved in the cloud Sometimes when you use Office with other apps in the cloud, the apps fail to sync properly before you close Office and this can damage, or corrupt, your Office Document Cache
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