File > Options > Add-ins. Then click the "Go" button to the right of Manage Add-ins at the bottom. In the new dialog, select the Solver Add-in and click OK.
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" In outlook through Chrome, how to get to the Manage Rules settings? ChatGPT said: Here’s how you can get to Manage Rules in Outlook when using Chrome (the web version of Outlook, a.k.a. Outlook on the web or Outlook.com): Open Outlook in Chrome Go to outlook.com or office.com and sign in with your account. Open Settings In the top-right corner, click the gear icon ⚙️. View all Outlook settings At the bottom of the panel that opens, click “View all Outlook settings.” Go to Rules In the left-hand navigation: Choose Mail Then select Rules This is where you can create, edit, or delete your inbox rules. 👉 If you’re using Outlook tied to Office 365 (work/school) , the path is the same in the web version. 👉 If you’re using the desktop Outlook client , the path is different (File → Manage Rules & Alerts). Do you want me to also include the steps for the desktop Outlook app just in case you use both? You said: Nice. Now, when I create an email g...
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