User Account Access in Windows - Microsoft Support Switching accounts in Windows allows you to move between different user accounts on the same device without signing out completely This can be useful if multiple people use the same device, or if you have separate accounts for work and personal use
Switch to another Outlook email profile - Microsoft Support A Microsoft Outlook email profile is made up of email accounts, data files, and information about where your email is stored This article assumes that you are using multiple profiles and explains how to make a profile the default and how to switch to a different profile If you are unfamiliar with email profiles, see Overview of Outlook email profiles Change profiles in Outlook In Outlook
Switch to new Outlook for Windows - Microsoft Support Coming soon: Users will soon be able to use classic Outlook without switching out of new Outlook When users select the toggle in new Outlook, they will have the option to open classic Outlook or switch back to classic Outlook If users choose to open classic Outlook, it will launch right away without requiring the user to switch back
Transfer a Microsoft 365 subscription to another account You cannot transfer an existing Microsoft 365 subscription from one Microsoft account to another Change Microsoft 365 Family sharing owner If you need someone else to assume sharing ownership of a Microsoft 365 Family subscription, you must wait for the current subscription period to expire and then purchase a new subscription using the new account
Switch between Microsoft 365 subscriptions - Microsoft Support How you switch subscriptions depends on if you're switching to a plan with more or fewer features Tip: The steps below describe switching between Microsoft 365 Premium, Personal, Family, and Basic To switch to a business subscription, see Switch to a Microsoft 365 business subscription
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