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Add and Remove Outlook Smart Tile on New Tab Page in Microsoft Edge

By default, when you open a new tab (Ctrl+T) in Microsoft Edge, you see a Bing search bar, Bing image of the day as the background, quick links as tiles of your most visited sites, and Bing news content visible to scroll.

Microsoft Edge will automatically add quick links of websites you visit to the New Tab page. You can remove, rename, or add new quick links as wanted.

Starting with Microsoft Edge Canary version 92.0.880.0, you can stay up to date on your Outlook email right from the Microsoft Edge new tab page beside your current quick links. You will start to see incoming emails directly from the new tab page of Microsoft Edge. With the new smart tile for Outlook, you can see your three most recent emails and also start a new email or meeting request in Outlook, directly from the new tab page.

You will need to sign in to Microsoft Edge with the same account you use for Outlook to enable this feature.

This tutorial will show you how to add or remove the Outlook smart tile on the new tab page beside your current quick links in Microsoft Edge.

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How to Use Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) in Windows

The Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) works by running tests to figure out what’s wrong and offers the best solution for the identified problem. It can currently fix Office, Microsoft 365, or Outlook problems. If the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant can’t fix a problem for you, it will suggest next steps and help you get in touch with Microsoft support.

This tutorial will show you how to use the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) to troubleshoot and diagnose Office, Microsoft 365, Outlook, and Windows issues for your account in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.

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How to Turn On or Off Dark Mode in Outlook.com

Outlook.com is a web-based suite of webmail, contacts, tasks, and calendaring services from Microsoft.

Dark mode changes the default bright background color in Outlook.com and Outlook on the web to a darker color, which is easier on the eyes in low-light environments or if you prefer less bright interfaces.

See also: Dark mode in Outlook.com and Outlook on the web | Microsoft Office

This tutorial will show you how to use a light or dark mode theme in Outlook.com and Outlook on the web.

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How to View, Delete, and Print Windows 10 Sticky Notes on Outlook.com

The Sticky Notes app is a preinstalled UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app in Windows 10. This apps allows you to create and save notes to the desktop of your Windows 10 PC. Thanks to a new and improved design, added intelligence and Pen support, it is now easier than ever to quickly capture and add context to all your notes.

If you sign in to Sticky Notes with your Microsoft account or work or school account, you will be able to sync your notes across all your Windows 10 devices that you are also signed in to Sticky Notes with the same Microsoft account or work or school account.

Your notes from the Sticky Notes app in Windows 10 sync to Outlook.com by default, and are included in your mailbox.

This tutorial will show you how to see, delete, and print your Sticky Notes from Windows 10 on Outlook.com.

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