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you. (See the box below for details on some of the weirder account types.)
When you click Done on the “All done” screen, you return to the Accounts
setup screen so you can start over again with another account. Once you’ve
completed this joyous task, you end up at your inbox, where you can start
doing email.
Note
You can always add additional accounts later. Hit Accounts in the left-side panel; from the menu
that appears, choose “Add account.” That “Manage accounts” panel is also how you delete an
account; select it, and then choose “Remove this account from your device.”
If your settings were all correct, you get teleported directly into that
account’s inbox, ready to start processing email.
If you’ve set up more than one account, you switch among them in the left-
side panel. (Depending on the window’s width, you may just see the icons
of the menu-column entries; click the icon to see your list of accounts.)
And now, two cool inbox tips:
Unified inboxes. Plenty of email programs let you combine the
inboxes of all your accounts into a single, unified inbox, saving
you the trouble of checking the inbox for each account separately.
But Windows 10 Mail goes a step further: It lets you create
multiple combo inboxes, each containing the inboxes of just some
of your accounts. You could combine your two personal accounts
into one inbox and your three work accounts into another, for
example.

