In today's digital age, many people use a variety of devices to access their email, calendar, and other office documents. However, if you use an older computer or a device that doesn't have an active internet connection, you might find it difficult to access your information. This Office Sign In Table tutorial will show you how to login to your account using your email address and password.
Open the Google Chrome web browser
Type in the URL of your blog's homepage (in this example, "https://www.thespruceeats.com")
Click the gear icon in the upper right corner of the browser window
Select "Settings" from the menu that pops up
Under "Site settings," click on "Advanced"
Scroll down to the "Sign-in options" section and enter your blog's username and password (these can be found on your blog's homepage)
Click the gear icon again, select "Save settings" at the bottom of the window.
Open a new Google Chrome window and sign in with your username and password (from step 2).
Now you should be signed in to your blog.
In the top right corner of the window, click on “More tools”
Then click on “Sign In”
In the “Sign In To Office Online” dialog box, type your Microsoft account email address and password.
Click on the Sign In button.
If you have multiple accounts with Office Online, select the account you want to use from the list that appears.
If you have not created a Microsoft account, sign in using your administrator account name and password.
After you sign in, your login status will be set to Logged In.
Click on “Settings”
On the left-hand sidebar, click on “Blog”
In the blog section, click on your name (top right corner)
On the right-hand sidebar, under “Profile”, click on “Login”
Enter your username and password
Click on the blue “Sign In” button
Under “Privacy and security”, click on “Content settings”
Under “Content”, there is a check box next to the “OfficeSignInTable” heading. Click on it to select it.
Now, there are two options: either you want the table to be visible to everyone, or only people who are subscribed to your blog. To make the table visible only to those who are subscribed, click on the “Subscription settings” link next to the “OfficeSignInTable” heading.
In the “Subscription settings” dialog box that opens, under the “Display name” column, type in the name of your blog (for example, "My Blog"). Under the “Email address” column, type in your email address (for example, [email protected]). Under the “Website address” column, type in your website address (for example, www.example.com). Click on OK.
Now, when someone visits your blog and clicks on the “OfficeSignInTable” heading, they will be taken to the relevant subscription settings page instead of seeing the table displayed publicly.
Under “Site content”, click on “Sign in to Google”
Sign in to Google
Enter your email address and password
If you are already signed in to your Google account, you will be taken to the login screen. If you are not signed in, you will be prompted to sign in.
Once you have logged in, click on “Your personal content” in the top right corner of the home screen.
Click on “Sign In to Google”.
Enter your email address and password
If you are already signed in to your Google account, you will be taken to the login screen. If you are not signed in, you will be prompted to sign in.
Once you have logged in, click on “Your personal content” in the top right corner of the home screen. Click on “Sign In with Chrome”. Enter your email address and password (Chrome is required for some features). If you are already signed in to Chrome, you will be taken directly to the sign-in page for Chrome. If not, Chrome will prompt you for a username and password. Once entered, click on “Sign In”.
Enter your email address and password (if you have logged in before) and
click the login button. If you are new to the site, please create an account by clicking the sign up link in the upper right corner.
If you have forgotten your password, click the Forgot Password link in the login form and enter your email address and password. You will then be sent an email with instructions on how to retrieve your password.