How to use Suggested Actions on Windows 11 2022 Update
Windows 11 can now suggest actions based on the content you copy, and here’s how to use the feature.
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As part of theWindows 11 2022 Update (version 22H2), Microsoft made available a feature drop with several new features, including Suggested Actions.
“Suggested Actions” is a feature that pops up an inline flyout menu with suggestions to make phone calls or create a calendar event when copying a phone number, date, or time to the clipboard.
When copying a phone number, you will see options to make a phone call with the Phone Link, Microsoft Teams, or another supported app. On the other hand, when copying data or time, the flyout will suggest creating a calendar event using a supported application with the information already filled in.
Thisguidewill walk you through the steps to manage and use the Suggested Actions feature on Windows 11 version 22H2.
How to use Suggested Actions on Windows 11
To use Suggested Actions on Windows 11, use these steps:
Once you complete the steps, the application will open to finish the action, including making a call or creating a calendar event.
How to turn on or off Suggested Actions on Windows 11
To manage Suggested Actions on your computer running version 22H2, use the steps:
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After you complete the steps, the feature will enable or disable according to your configuration.
If you can’t find the settings or Suggested Actions are not working, you probably don’t have the update that enables the feature. Suggested Actions is available after installing the feature drop update afterupgrading to the Windows 11 2022 Update.
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Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides. He also has an IT background and has achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA. He has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.