Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
I agree with Brian, If you can return it, I would. It won't be worth the time to get it fixed, and no, stick with M365. Richard, USA, "When you come to the edge of all the light you know and are about
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Richard Turner
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Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Gaston, Welcome, but you've just kind of disproven your own opening premise implying that tech expertise is required in order to give necessary detail so that all who are potential assistants have a
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Brian Vogel
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Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Yes, I agree with you folks about asking specific questions. But, some of us are not yet experts. this older blind hearing aid user is somewhat frustrated with my new Acer desktop running Windows 11.
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Gaston Bedard
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- And there's little surprise there simply because of the type of access and transforms going on in the background.? Copilot doesn't get that kind of "access on demand" just anywhere because the
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Brian Vogel
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Re: M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Well stated, Leo. And posters please keep your subjects as detailed as possible. Alan Lemly
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Alan Lemly
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M365 ecosystem, subscription plans, and Copilot capabilities
Hello folks. As Microsoft targets different segments of users to deliver relevant products services according to their needs and expectations, I believe we should provide very specific information
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Quote I'd read somewhere that in order to work with multiple files, the files would all have to reside in OneDrive Unquote Yes, however this feature is only available for M365 business subscribers
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- It always does, really.? It also helps (and I should have, but didn't) to make the scope of an answer clear.? Since most of us here are either M365 Personal or Family subscribers, we don't have
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Brian Vogel
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Never mind. Valuable reminder here that sometimes it really does pay to put in a little research as opposed to posting to a list. ? What are the use cases for Copilot in OneDrive? Copilot unlocks
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Joe Orozco
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- I believe you're mixing something up/together because I can't make heads or tails of that statement (which is incorrect in multiple ways). -- *Brian* ¡¤ ¡á? ¡¤ ???? ¡¤ ** Virginia, USA
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Brian Vogel
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Yes, but I thought I¡¯d read somewhere that in order to work with multiple files, the files would all have to reside in OneDrive. That¡¯s what I¡¯m trying to clarify. I¡¯m hoping you¡¯re
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Joe Orozco
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
- There is none.? It's that simple. Copilot integration is in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (at the moment, anyway).? Programs that are involved in content creation.? OneDrive is storage. If you're
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Brian Vogel
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Re: OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Joe, I don¡¯t see the connection. OneDrive is a file synchronization service. Copilot is Microsoft¡¯s AI service. David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
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David Goldfield
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#10039
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OneDrive and Copilot - The Two Are NOT Related in M365 Personal or Family
Hi, Can someone please clarify the use of OneDrive as part of Copilot on M365? I use Dropbox as my primary platform, have no interest in switching to OneDrive, but as a result, what features would I
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Joe Orozco
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Re: Changing to the basic version
Konnie, Since it's Personal, and they're showing a $99.99 renewal fee, that does indicate you're the subscriber.? Since I am not a subscriber to Personal, I can only make educated guesses as to what
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Brian Vogel
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How to determine whether you're the Primary Subscriber for M365 Family
1.? Go to https://account.microsoft.com/services for the account you're logged in under.? This is the Subscriptions page. 2. If you are the Primary Subscriber, there will be 2 buttons on this
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Changing to the basic version
I went to Onedrive.com and then to Settings and Account Manager. Here¡¯s what it says about my subscription: SubscriptionsView and manage your Microsoft products and subscriptions View all
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Konnie Ellis
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Re: Changing to the basic version
BTW, if you have M365 Personal, then you can downgrade. If you are using a seat that's part of an M365 subscription, and you are not the primary subscriber (that is, someone else has shared a seat
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Changing to the basic version
Konnie, That page indicates that the account in use does NOT have an M365 subscription.? It's trying to sell one to you. If you are using OneDrive then open OneDrive Settings, Account Pane, and see
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Changing to the basic version
Brian, I live in the United States, and was not able to downgrade. When I search for the phrase, Current Subscription, here¡¯s is what the following two lines say: For one person Use up to five
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Konnie Ellis
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