Hello @SukhKaur-0113 ,
I understand that you would like to merge multiple profiles associated with your Microsoft account. As it turns out, merging two Microsoft accounts is currently not possible. However, you can change the way you sign in and show up to recipients by adding aliases to your Microsoft account. An alias is like a nickname for your account that can be an email address, phone number, or Skype name. It uses the same inbox, contact list, and account settings as the primary alias. You can sign in to your account with any alias, and you only have to remember a single password for all of them. By default, the email address or phone number that you use to sign up for your Microsoft account is considered the primary alias. Your primary alias shows up as the main account name when you view your profile information. This can be changed at any time.
To add an alias, please follow these steps:
- Sign in to your Microsoft account on the website.
- Select Your info.
- Select Manage how you sign in to Microsoft.
- Choose Add email or Add phone number.
- Follow the instructions to set up and verify your new alias. If you choose to add an email, you can either use an existing email address or create a new Outlook.com address.
Notes:
- You cannot add an alias that is already associated with another Microsoft account.
- Aliases cannot be used to share information between two Microsoft accounts, as the ability to link accounts was discontinued in 2013.
- Existing @hotmail.com, @live.com, @outlook.com, and @msn.com addresses cannot be added as aliases.
Thank you,
Chaithra E