¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWhen I checked on the sub, it appears to only be for the new subscription price, not classic.? I only saw two listed, one for family and one for personal. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of enes saribas via groups.io
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2025 1:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M365-Accessibility] A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please. ? Hi William, I did sign up for it, but looks like I lost the discounted rate because it says I will be charged $69 in 2025 for personal.? Can you confirm you lose it when switching to O365 personal classic? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of William James via groups.io ? I would like to add a couple things to what David said. ? Besides the new CoPilot working with the new Outlook, it only works with Microsoft addresses.? Hotmail.com, outlook.com, msn.com, live.com. ? Second, if you have an agreement between your employer and Microsoft, I would recommend signing up for the ? My employer offers this and you get 30% off M365 subs.? This would take your family sub down to $90 annually, so you would actually be paying a bit less than you did before the price hike. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of David Kingsbury via groups.io ? Hi all, A couple of points. First, as I understand, Copilot only works with the New Outlook, not Classic. Second, regarding Word, yes you? can give it prompts to create documents, but you can create similar prompts with a whole bunch of free AI apps. You can then copy results to the clipboard and paste into Word. You will have to touch up formatting using one of these, while Word with Copilot does a good job of formatting, including inserting headings. But if you are comfortable formatting Word docs, this is not much extra work. Regarding a number of things Copilot can purportedly do with Excel and PowerPoint, no free AI app has the capability to do most of this. My first two points are not meant to disparage Copilot. I have MS 365, like the integration they have introduced, and personally, will have no problem paying the extra $30 when my subscription renews. David ? ? |