![]() You can then drag the icons for any frequently used Microsoft apps to your Home screen. The next thing you might want to do is open the Microsoft folder and download any Microsoft apps that you want to use, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Edge, OneDrive, Skype, and LinkedIn. Your screens now take on the new look and layout generated by the launcher ( Figure C). You may be asked if you want to import the apps on your home screen to your new Microsoft Launcher layout if so, select the import. ![]() Next, you’ll likely be prompted to sign in with your Microsoft Account. To get the full experience, allow permission for each type of content ( Figure B). You may now be asked (if not already asked) to give Microsoft Launcher access to your contacts, notifications, phone call logs, SMS messages, and other data on your device. At the next screen to Choose Your Look, select whether you want to keep your current wallpaper or grab a Bing wallpaper with a new image each day. The specific screens and the order in which they appear differ from one Android phone to another, but the basic process should be consistent. That action takes you to the Welcome to Microsoft Launcher screen. You’re asked if you want to use the existing default launcher (which varies based on your device) or the Microsoft Launcher. To get started, download and install the Microsoft Launcher from Google Play. SEE: Job description: Android developer (Tech Pro Research) How to set up, customize, and use Microsoft Launcher
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