Microsoft is rolling out a new Start menu for Windows 11 with a unified, scrollable layout that combines all sections into ...
Microsoft has started rolling out Windows 11’s revamped Start menu, featuring grid and category views, a bigger "All apps" ...
Microsoft is rolling out Copilot Chat to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote for paying Microsoft 365 business customers. Copilot Chat (short for Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat) is the company's ...
We’ll take you through a step-by-step guide on how to open an XML file in Excel, Word, Chrome, and Edge. Let’s get started. It may sound strange, but MS Excel can handle XML data. It allows you to ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's AI-powered Recall feature for Copilot+ PCs captures and indexes user activity for natural language search but has significant privacy flaws. Despite default sensitive data filters, ...
Hey folks! Dominic Bayley here. I’m a journalist and editor at PCWorld and a keen enthusiast of all kinds of tech. I love getting to know new hardware, apps, and gadgets and writing tips and tricks ...
Microsoft has silently fixed an issue that broke Start Menu jump lists for all apps on systems running Windows 10, version 22H2. The Windows 10 jump list feature lets users quickly access recently ...
Microsoft 365 apps like Word and Excel offer direct access to OneDrive and, if available, to SharePoint. Using the File menu, you can save your documents directly to OneDrive via the “Save as” option.
In celebration of Microsoft's 50th anniversary in 2025, it's an appropriate moment to look at the evolution of one of its most iconic features. Of course, I'm referring to the Start menu for Windows.
Moving entire pages takes a bit of effort because Microsoft Word doesn’t recognize them. Learn these three techniques for rearranging pages in Word. Moving content in a Microsoft Word document is easy ...
Windows 3.0 arrived in 1990, offering a much refined interface making use of 16 colors, better resource management, and ...
If you’re leading your team through big changes, this episode is for you. In early 2015, Microsoft’s senior leaders were facing a set of difficult decisions. The firm had been struggling to innovate ...