
Open files from the File menu - Microsoft Support
Learn how to search for and open files from your Microsoft Office app. Browse recently opened files and folders using shortcuts.
Open the Start Menu in Windows - Microsoft Support
The Start menu is a central hub for accessing your apps, settings, and files in Windows. Here’s how you can open it: Method 1: use the Start button Locate the Start button: The Start button is at the bottom of your screen on the taskbar. It looks like a Windows logo
Turn Bluetooth on or off in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn the step for turning Bluetooth on or off in Windows using the Settings app, quick settings, and action center.
Open an existing database - Microsoft Support
When you find the database, do one of the following: Double-click the database to open it in the default mode specified in the Access Options dialog box or the mode that was set by an administrative policy. Click Open to open the database for shared access in a multi-user environment so that you and other users can read and write to the database.
How to sign in to Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
Sign in to Outlook on the web with your work or school account Open a web browser and go to Microsoft365.com. (Or sign in directly at outlook.office365.com.) If you're not automatically signed in with your work or school account, follow the prompts to enter the email address and password for your work or school account.
Open and close Outlook Data Files (.pst) - Microsoft Support
For POP and IMAP accounts, you might store your Outlook items in an Outlook Data File (.pst). If you want to open or close an Outlook Data File (.pst), you can do that in a few simple steps.
Open OneDrive and upload files - Microsoft Support
Select the files or folder you want to upload, and then select Open. If you open OneDrive in File Explorer, select the files or folder and drag them to OneDrive.
Use Word to open or save a document in the OpenDocument Text …
Open an OpenDocument Text file in Word Select File > Open. Select Browse To see only the files saved in the OpenDocument format, select the list of file types next to the File name box, and then click OpenDocument Text. Select the file you want to open, and then select Open.
Open Device Manager - Microsoft Support
Select Start , enter device manager. Then, select Device Manager from the search results.
Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support
Open the On-Screen Keyboard Go to Start , then select Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard, and turn on the On-Screen Keyboard toggle. A keyboard that can be used to move around the screen and enter text will appear on the screen. The keyboard will remain on the screen until you close it.