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  1. Student help center | Microsoft Support

    Check it out. We’ve pulled together support that can help spark your creativity and launch your best work yet. Whether you use these Microsoft tools already, or it’s your first time diving in, we hope to see …

  2. Contact Us - Microsoft Support

    Contact Microsoft Support. Find solutions to common problems, or get help from a support agent.

  3. Work or school account help | Microsoft Support

    Work or school account help As an employee, IT worker, or end-user, set up authentication for your work or school account, reset your own password, set up and join devices, set up the Microsoft …

  4. Microsoft 365 Customer Service and Support

    The type of support Microsoft provides for consumers depends on the product you're calling about and if you have a product for home or for business use. It can also depend on if you want help for an issue …

  5. Use a template to create a resume | Microsoft Support

    Start your resume with a professionally designed template and cover letter. You can use Microsoft Word resume templates to create a polished resume.

  6. Microsoft Teams help & learning

    Get help with your questions about Microsoft Teams from our how-to articles, tutorials, and support content.

  7. How do I get Microsoft Teams? | Microsoft Support

    Learn how to download Microsoft Teams. Get Microsoft Teams with Microsoft 365 or download a free version of Teams.

  8. Sign in to Microsoft 365 | Microsoft Support

    Learn how to sign in to Office or Microsoft 365 from a desktop application or your web browser.

  9. Add Your Work or School Account to a Windows Device - Microsoft …

    Learn about the Entra account registration page, and frequently asked questions (FAQ) about adding a work or school account to a Windows device.

  10. Microsoft Docs

    Microsoft Docs

  11. Sign in, sign up, sign out, and add a new account in Microsoft Teams ...

    Learn how to sign in and out of Microsoft Teams Free with a Microsoft account, which you already have if you use Skype, OneDrive, Outlook.com, or Xbox Live.