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Quincy Johnson 0 Reputation points
2026-03-13T16:26:16.71+00:00

Passed the MS-900, how do I print or review the certification?

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  1. Julian Sharp 24,966 Reputation points
    2026-03-13T17:31:25.9+00:00

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-13T16:26:30.73+00:00
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    To review and print the MS-900 certification, use the Microsoft Learn profile and transcript features.

    1. Sign in to Microsoft Learn and open the profile:
      • Select the profile avatar in the top-right corner and choose Profile.
    2. View the credential:
      • Go to Transcript (or Credentials → Certifications, depending on the entry point).
      • The transcript shows all successfully completed certifications, including MS-900.
    3. Print or save as PDF:
      • In the Transcript view, select Share link if a shareable online link is needed.
      • Select Print, then choose Save to PDF or a printer from the printer dropdown. The saved PDF can be printed or shared with employers.

    If the certificate itself is needed as a document (not just the transcript), use the Certification Dashboard to access certificates:

    1. Go to the Certification Dashboard.
    2. In the Certificates section, select View Certificates.
    3. Select the MS-900 certificate, then use the download option.
    4. Open the downloaded file and print it or save it as PDF for sharing.

    If the certificate or exam does not appear, confirm that all required exams for the certification are passed. If it still does not show, use the Certification support channel described in the documentation to get help locating or enabling download of the certificate.


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