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  2. Make and receive phone calls from your PC - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/make-and-receive-phone-calls-from-your-pc...

    Calling requires Bluetooth capability on both your PC and on your Android device, so make sure you have it turned on for both. To make a call on your PC: Open the Phone Link and select Calls. In the Search your contacts box, search for a contact name or number.

  3. Make, receive, and manage a video call - Microsoft Support

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    If your organization has turned on video calls and conferencing, you can make face-to-face video calls with your contacts. Depending on how you set your VoIP call options, when you make or receive a video call it might use Wi-Fi or your cellular data plan.

  4. Contact Us - Microsoft Support

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    Help for admins of small businesses. Contact Microsoft Support. Find solutions to common problems, or get help from a support agent.

  5. Setting up calls in the Phone Link - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/setting-up-calls-in-the-phone-link-c7e75908...

    With the Phone Link, you can make and receive calls from your Android device on your PC. The Phone Link needs to be connected to your Android device over Bluetooth to make and receive calls on your PC. To use calls in the Phone Link, you'll need: Windows 10 May 2019 Update on your PC.

  6. First things to know about calls in Microsoft Teams

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    Calls are a quick way to connect in Teams. You can have one-on-one calls or calls with several people. Set them up ahead of time, like in a meeting, or start them on the fly while in a chat. Here are the first things to know about making and managing calls in Teams: 1. There are many ways to make a call in Teams.

  7. Introducing Microsoft Phone Link and Link to Windows

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    With that, we're introducing Microsoft Phone Link as the PC app experience, and Link to Windows as our mobile app for Android devices. A fresh new look We’ve polished the design of Phone Link on your PC by updating the app’s interface to complement Microsoft’s Windows 11 design language.

  8. Send and receive text messages from your PC - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/send-and-receive-text-messages-from-your-pc...

    Sending a message. If you haven't already set up messages, do the following: On your PC, in the Phone Link, select Messages. To start a new conversation, select New message. Enter the name or phone number of a contact. Select the person you want to send a message to.

  9. Manage your call settings in Microsoft Teams

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    Select Settings and more next to your profile picture at the top of Teams to manage call settings in Microsoft Teams. You can block callers, forward calls, simultaneouly ring, and set your default calling app.

  10. Work Smart: Use your PC as a phone - Microsoft Support

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    With your USB device connected to Lync, you can save time, work efficiently, and do something you might have always wanted to do—use your computer as a phone. Here are seven reasons why you might want to use your computer as a phone.

  11. Phone Link requirements and setup - Microsoft Support

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    Read and reply to text messages with ease, view recent photos from your Android device, use your favorite mobile apps, make and receive calls, and manage your Android device’s notifications right on your PC. The Phone Link requires the following to work: A PC running Windows 10 (with the May 2019 Update or later) or Windows 11.