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  2. Translate text into a different language - Microsoft Support

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    Translate an email in Outlook. In Outlook, you can translate words, phrases, and full messages when you need them. You can also set Outlook to automatically translate messages you receive in other languages.

  3. TRANSLATE function - Microsoft Support

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    The TRANSLATE () function allows you to translate text from one language to another in Microsoft Excel by using Microsoft Translation Services. Syntax. The syntax for the TRANSLATE () function is as follows: =TRANSLATE (text, [source language], [target language]) The function has the following arguments: text: The text to translate.

  4. Language Accessory Pack for Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support

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    Translate text into a different language. Learn how to download, install, and configure Language Accessory Packs for Microsoft 365 to add additional display, help, and proofing tools to Microsoft 365.

  5. Present your data in a scatter chart or a line chart - Microsoft...

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    Scatter charts and line charts look very similar, especially when a scatter chart is displayed with connecting lines. However, the way each of these chart types plots data along the horizontal axis (also known as the x-axis) and the vertical axis (also known as the y-axis) is very different.

  6. About the Stocks financial data sources - Microsoft Support

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    About the Stocks financial data sources. When you use the Stocks data type or the STOCKHISTORY function to obtain stock prices and other company information, that information is provided by another company.

  7. Change the default input language for Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Change or set the default font in Word. Set the default language for the Office programs to any language supported by your version of Windows.

  8. Create a Map chart in Excel - Microsoft Support

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    Create a Map chart with Data Types. Map charts have gotten even easier with geography data types. Simply input a list of geographic values, such as country, state, county, city, postal code, and so on, then select your list and go to the Data tab > Data Types > Geography.

  9. Excel calendar templates - Microsoft Support

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    Browse through the calendar templates, choose an Excel calendar template that is best for you. Click the Download button on the template page, open the template file in Excel, and then edit and save your calendar.

  10. Create a chart from start to finish - Microsoft Support

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    Learn how to create a chart in Excel and add a trendline. Visualize your data with a column, bar, pie, line, or scatter chart (or graph) in Office.

  11. 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.

  12. DCOUNTA function - Microsoft Support

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    This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the DCOUNTA function, which counts the nonblank cells in a field (column) of records in a list or database that match conditions that you specify.