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Emely Correa
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A short introduction

Hi, I'm Emely.

I write practical, tested guides for the Microsoft tools millions of people use every day — and the ones that go sideways at the worst possible moment.

Welcome to Emely Correa at emelycorrea.com. Every guide here comes from work I've actually done — fixing real machines, walking real coworkers and clients through real problems, and getting tired of how hard it is to find a clear answer online.

Who I am

I've spent years helping people get unstuck on Windows, Microsoft 365, and the wider Microsoft ecosystem. Small businesses, freelancers, remote workers, family members who call at dinnertime — the same problems come up over and over, and the standard search results either don't answer the question or bury the answer under ads and "try these 12 random things" filler.

So I started writing the guides I wished existed. Clear, ordered, and honest about which fix usually works first. Tested before publishing on whatever Windows build is current. Refreshed when Microsoft moves a menu around (which happens often).

What I cover

The focus is narrow on purpose — these are the things I deal with most and know best:

How I write

Every article goes through the same process:

  1. Reproduce the problem on a current Windows machine with a current Microsoft 365 build.
  2. Walk through every fix end to end. If a step doesn't work, I figure out why before I publish.
  3. Order the fixes by what most often works first, not by what's most interesting to write.
  4. Refresh when Microsoft changes things. Menu locations shift, commands change, new error codes appear. Older guides get updated rather than abandoned.

If you ever find a step that's wrong or out of date, tell me and I'll fix it the same week. Correction notes get added to the top of any article that changes meaningfully.

What I don't do

How the site stays free

Emely Correa is free to read and doesn't require sign-up. To keep the lights on, the site uses:

If you want to support the site directly, the single best thing you can do is share a guide that helped you with a coworker or friend who's stuck.

Trademark notice

Microsoft, Windows, Microsoft 365, Office, Outlook, Teams, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneDrive, SharePoint and other product names on this site are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Emely Correa is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft. Product names are referenced here only to describe and document them.

Get in touch

Spotted an error? Have a problem you'd like me to write about? Want to translate a guide into another language? Email me at hello@emelycorrea.com or use the contact page. I read every message.

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The author

Emely Correa

Independent writer and IT generalist. Hands-on with Windows 10 / 11, Microsoft 365, Outlook, Teams, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneDrive and SharePoint. Reach me at hello@emelycorrea.com.

The Sunday note

One short email a week. Real fixes only.

New guides and the occasional "Microsoft changed something important" alert.