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  1. Notifications and Do Not Disturb in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to manage and configure notifications in Windows, including using the "Do Not Disturb" feature to silence alerts and stay focused. Discover how to activate "Do Not Disturb" from the …

  2. Manage website notifications in Microsoft Edge

    Select Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Site permissions > All sites. Select the website for which you want to block notifications, find the Notifications setting, and choose Block from the …

  3. Manage notifications in Microsoft Teams

    Once notifications are allowed and configured at the operating system level, you can fine-tune Teams notification settings directly within the app to receive the notifications you need.

  4. Turn new message alert pop-up on or off in Outlook

    A Desktop Alert is a notification that appears on your desktop when you receive a new email message, a meeting request, or a task request. By default, Desktop Alerts are turned on.

  5. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    The system tray area on the taskbar includes various buttons and elements that provide quick access to system functions and notifications. You can customize each part of the system tray to suit your …

  6. Windows Security App Settings - Microsoft Support

    You'll always receive notifications when there's a problem that requires immediate action. The settings on this page simply let you specify whether you want to know things such as that a threat was …

  7. First things to know about notifications in Microsoft Teams

    Six things to know about Microsoft Teams notifications. Where to find settings and how you'll get notified of activity.

  8. Stay Up to Date With Widgets in Windows - Microsoft Support

    To configure notifications on the taskbar for your widgets: Select the Notifications tab and customize the type of notifications you want to receive

  9. Focus: Stay on Task Without Distractions in Windows

    Focus works by temporarily blocking notifications, sounds, and alerts from apps and contacts. You can customize the settings to allow certain notifications to come through if needed.

  10. Manage notification settings - Microsoft Support

    Training: Manage and choose which notifications to receive, where to receive them, and how often you get them in Microsoft Teams. Learn more in this online video.