So, this little bit of advice is for anyone who uses the Project program on their computer, that, whether it's a newer version from say, 2024, or maybe one from a few years before that, it's all still pretty relevant.
If you're ever wondering where your web browser keeps all the things you get from the internet, you know, just check its settings. For example, with the newer Microsoft Edge, you'd simply pick the "settings and more" choice, then go to "settings," and then "downloads," that's where you'll find it.
You can actually figure out how to handle what your computer programs do when you're not really using them, so, that way, they don't use up all your battery life on your Windows computer too fast.
The newer Office programs, like the 2024 versions, actually come with quite a few neat additions. For instance, Excel has some fresh ways to do calculations, it's a bit easier for everyone to use, and Word can actually get your work back if something unexpected happens, plus there are other new things too.
First off, you know, just make sure this particular option is switched on. Then, you can also learn how to get things from the internet, pick where they usually end up on your computer, and find them after you've saved them, even if you're using Internet Explorer, basically.
You can, in fact, check out what good things come with your subscription, look through some helpful learning guides, and figure out how to keep your computer or phone safe, and a whole lot more, you know.
Changing your pictures and videos inside the Microsoft Photos program is a rather simple process. It doesn't really matter if you want to make them look better, change their whole feel, or add something extra to them, you know, it's pretty easy.
Just pick the option to get more additions for Microsoft Edge. Then, find the one you'd like to put in and just click "get." When it asks about what it needs to do on your computer, you know, really take a good look at those things it wants to be able to do.
There's also some information here in another language, which, basically, seems to be about how to use a tool to take a picture of what's on your screen, then you can write on it, save it, or even share that picture with others, actually.
If you're having a bit of a tough time with your microphone, you know, whether it's the one built into your computer, or maybe on your headset or webcam, the next few details can help you figure out what's going on and sort it out, you know.
You can send all your messages to a different email account if you're using Outlook through your web browser, so, when those messages show up, it will actually look like they came from you.
Made by people who really enjoy watching and listening to things, for others who feel the same, Windows Media Player 12, which comes


