Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The sensitivity bar makes it easy for you to see what label is applied to your file, and to apply or change a label whenever you need to, including when saving the file. Just select the sensitivity bar in the save dialog to see the labeling options for this file.
Here are some examples of Message Bars. If you don't want security alerts, you can turn off the Message Bar. Important: We advise that you do not change security settings in the Trust Center. Consequences can be loss of data, data theft, or security compromises on your computer or network.
If you want to remove hidden data and personal information from documents that you save in the OpenDocument Text (.odt) format, you must run the Document Inspector every time that you save the document in that format.
By using Protected View, you can read a file, see its contents and enable editing while reducing the risks. Note: If your machine has Application Guard for Microsoft 365 enabled, documents that previously opened in Protected View will now open in Application Guard for Microsoft 365.
Quickly change a pie chart in your presentation, document, or spreadsheet. Explode the entire pie chart or just one piece. Change to a pie or bar of pie chart.
Learn how to deactivate an Office install that you shared with someone or deactivate an Office install so you can install it on another device.
Pie charts can convert one column or row of spreadsheet data into a pie chart. Each slice of pie (data point) shows the size or percentage of that slice relative to the whole pie. Pie charts work best when: You have only one data series. None of the data values are zero or less than zero.
When you select text with the mouse, the Mini toolbar appears, as illustrated below. It has options for changing fonts, alignment, text color, indenting, and bullets. Note: You can't customize which options appear on the Mini toolbar.