
Explore Windows 10 features and updates, including new additions and refreshed Excel 2016 tools. Pause to apply what you learn, then return to continue mastering Windows 10.
Windows 10 offers a familiar desktop with icons, a start menu, and a taskbar, plus quick access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Windows Explorer.
Access the Windows 10 start menu from the lower left corner using the mouse or Windows key to launch apps, pin tiles, and organize groups for quick access.
Pin programs to taskbar by right-clicking and choosing pin to taskbar, or by launching from the start menu and pinning it, so they stay on the taskbar after you exit.
Launch and manage multiple apps in Windows 10 by launching programs from the taskbar, arranging windows with the title bar, resizing them, and using minimize, maximize, restore, and close controls.
Discover how to switch quickly between multiple programs in Windows 10 using mouse clicks, alt-tab, and the Windows key plus tab to the application switcher.
Discover how Windows 10's multiple desktops help you organize work with separate windows. Use task view and new desktops to switch, move programs between desktops, and keep a clutter-free workspace.
Master Windows snap and auto tiling to arrange Word and Excel side by side, then use show desktop, Windows D, or shake to minimize and restore.
Discover how Windows 10 search finds apps, documents by content, and settings from the taskbar. Use the ask me anything feature to search the internet and locate files by words.
Learn to navigate Windows 10 file explorer, pin folders to quick access or the start menu, and save, open, or browse files from pinned locations in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Discover Cortana, Windows 10's speech recognition intelligent assistant that listens via the taskbar microphone and opens Excel 2016, Word 2016, and sets reminders.
Discover how Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 provides a browser experience with features like web notes, favorites, screen clipping, and the option to open sites in Internet Explorer for compatibility.
Discover the built-in Windows 10 apps, such as alarms and clock, calculator, maps, news, weather, and travel, all accessible via start menu tiles for easy daily use.
Explore the Windows Store's categories—home, apps, games, music, and movies and TV—and learn how to download free or paid apps, including the billing steps.
Explore Windows 10 Action Center and Notification Center, learning how to monitor events such as removable drives and safely eject USB devices, and navigate all settings for personalization and connectivity.
Customize your Windows 10 background and settings to suit your style, using quick access from the desktop or action center, and tailor mouse, devices, and spell check preferences.
Explore how to use Microsoft OneDrive and access your documents from any internet-enabled device. Discover its cloud storage, free web Office apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Windows 10 integration.
Set up a free Microsoft account for OneDrive, sign up, and log in. Explore basic OneDrive usage and its integration with Windows 10 and Microsoft Office.
Learn to access and manage your OneDrive in a browser, create folders and web versions of Word and Excel, and rely on auto-save and simple naming.
Discover how Windows 10 and Microsoft Office integrate with OneDrive, enabling real-time syncing and cloud access to Word and Excel documents from any device.
Create a document in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint on Windows 10 and save it directly to the OneDrive cloud, then access and edit it in the browser from anywhere.
Three techniques to share documents in OneDrive on Windows 10: create read-only or editing links, share via email, or copy a link from Explorer or the File tab.
Learn to snap windows left or right with Windows key and arrow keys. Maximize, restore, and manage virtual desktops using Windows key up or down, Windows tab, and Ctrl+Windows arrows.
Windows 10 is the operating system everyone's been waiting for. Windows 10 returns to some features past users were familiar with, including the Start menu. Windows 10 innovates with lots of new features, including voice commands, new security features, and built in applications.
Windows 10 is expected to see widespread adoption for business and individuals.
In this course, Tom Vorves, Master Instructor, leads you through new features, changes, and general usage. You'll learn tips and demystify navigation. Tom is fun and engaging. Why not jump right in?