
Shut down (turn off) your PC - Microsoft Support
Shut down (turn off) your PCTo turn off your PC in Windows 11, select the Start button, select the Power button, and then select Shut down .
Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
There are many ways to shut down your PC—you can turn the PC off completely, you can make it sleep, or you can hibernate the PC.
Turn off, disable, or uninstall OneDrive - Microsoft Support
OneDrive is built in to some versions of Windows and can't be uninstalled. But you can hide it and stop the sync process, so it stays hidden. To do this, turn off all the OneDrive settings and …
How to sign out of your Microsoft account everywhere
If you think someone might have unauthorized access to your account, we can protect you by signing you out from all of your trusted devices. Within 24 hours, you will be signed out of …
How to close your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Notes: To close an account, you'll need to be able to sign in. If you can't sign into your Microsoft account, use the Sign-in helper. If you forgot your account info and had to reset your security …
Windows Startup Settings - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · Restarting your device should be sufficient to exit from Safe Mode back into normal mode. However, if for some reason your device is still booting into Safe Mode, try this:
Close workbooks or workbook windows - Microsoft Support
You can close individual Excel workbook windows or close all workbook windows and exit Excel.
How to leave a Microsoft family group - Microsoft Support
How to remove members from your family group when you're on your PC, including adult and child accounts.
Sign out of Office - Microsoft Support
Notes: If you're using Microsoft 365, you should stay signed in so that Office stays activated. If you sign out, Office will prompt you to sign back in. To learn more, see What happens when …
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.
QuitAccess Macro Action - Microsoft Support
You can use the QuitAccess macro action to exit Access. The QuitAccess macro action can also specify one of several options for saving database objects prior to exiting Access.