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  2. Video: Rename files - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/video-rename-files-9988f769-1a3c-4c9e-9132...

    Rename a file in File Explorer or OneDrive. Open File Explorer or OneDrive. Right-click the file and select Rename. Enter a new file name and press Enter.

  3. Change your user name and initials - Microsoft Support

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    You can change your user name and initials at any time. Important: Changing your name or initials in one Office program will change your name and initials in all of the other Office programs installed on your computer. Click File > Options.

  4. Rename a file - Microsoft Support

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    In the menu that appears you can rename the file, select a new location to move it to, or see the version history for the file. If the file isn't a Microsoft Office file, or if you're not a Microsoft 365 subscriber, then the easiest way to rename or move a file is to use File Explorer in Windows.

  5. Change the author name for documents, presentations, or workbooks

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    Change the author name only in the current file. On the File tab, select Info, and then, on the right, look for Author under Related People. Right-click the author name, and then select Edit Property. Type a new name in the Edit person dialog box.

  6. View or change the properties for an Office file

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    In the Name box, type a name for the custom property, or select a name from the list. In the Type list, select the data type for the property that you want to add. In the Value box, type a value for the property.

  7. Word options (General) - Microsoft Support

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    General options lets you change user interface, personalization, and startup settings for your copy of Word and documents. To see general options for working with Word, click File > Options > General .

  8. Manage your Microsoft 365 subscription or Office product

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    Manage your Microsoft 365 subscription or Office product. You can manage all of your Microsoft subscriptions in your Microsoft account dashboard. Select each subscription to change when and how you pay, or to see order history & receipts. Choose your account type.

  9. Office transition to Microsoft 365

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    In late 2022, Microsoft Office transitioned to become Microsoft 365, with a fresh new look including the new name, colors, and icon. As the popular Office apps - including Word, Excel, PowerPoint - were always part of the Microsoft 365 subscription we unified the brand identity accordingly.

  10. Update fields - Microsoft Support

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    Update fields. Sometimes you need to manually trigger an update of the information in fields like those used in a table of contents, headers and footers, cross-references, bookmarks, and formulas in tables. You can update fields one by one, or you can update all the fields in your document at once. In this article.

  11. Use Quick Parts and AutoText in Word and Outlook

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    To open the Quick Part Gallery, on the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts. What do you want to do? You can change a Quick Part by replacing the building block. You insert the building block, make the changes that you want, and then save the building block with the same name.

  12. Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents

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    Access the Selection pane. On the Home tab, choose one of the following in the Editing group. In Word or PowerPoint, choose Select and select Selection Pane or Alt + F10. In Excel, select Find & Select and choose Selection Pane or Alt + F10. The Selection pane displays the name of each inserted object with the numbered order each was inserted.