Pin the app to the Start screen
If you usually launch the app by clicking or clicking on the app from the Start screen, but you can't find it in the Start screen. Go to the app, check to make sure the app is accidentally unpinned from the Start screen.
To search for an app and pin it to the Start screen, follow these steps:
1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen and click Search. . (If using a mouse, point to the top right corner of the screen, then move the pointer down and click Search.)
2. Tap or click "Apply" and enter the name of the app you are looking for. .
3. If you see the app listed in the results, swipe down or right-click the app to select it, then select Pin to ‘Start’ screen.
Install the app you own
If the app doesn't appear in search results, it may mean that it is installed on another computer, not on this computer. To check the list of apps you own and follow one of these apps, follow these steps:
1. On the Start screen, tap or click App Store to open the Windows Store .
2. Swipe down from the top edge of the screen and click on "Your app". (If using a mouse, point to the top of the screen, right-click, and then click on "Your Apps.") If you are not logged in to the Windows Store, sign in with your Microsoft account.
3. Swipe down or right-click to select the app to install, then tap or click Install.
Installing an app from the app store
If the app doesn't appear in the "Your apps" list, you don't have a license for the app, you must install it from the app store.
Note: If your app was purchased from the app store, check your billing history to make sure the payment has been processed. Apps that were installed before the payment was completed may only be available for a short period of time and then stop working. For more information on how to view your billing history, see How to view your billing history for your Windows Store account.
Apps are no longer available
In some cases, apps may be removed from the Windows Store due to violations of the Terms of Use. When this happens, you will receive an email notifying you that the app is no longer available in the app store. The app will still appear on the computer it is installed on, but it will no longer work to protect your security.
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