Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
- Although Leo has already put this to bed, think about it.? Copilot is Microsoft's latest and greatest product push.? Outlook Classic is in support through 2029 and that UI is part of M365.? All
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Brian Vogel
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Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Quote but you can create similar prompts with a whole bunch of free AI apps Unquote Yes you can, but if the user intends to create a sophisticated and original text, Copilot in Ms Word is highly
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
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
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David Kingsbury
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Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
I used Copilot within Microsoft Word and PowerPoint for 8 months. Advantages for using Copilot in this context highly depend on your workflow. Here's what I used to do: in MS Word: * Drafting. A
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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Re: Sending an attachment
You can also paste directly from within your inbox, and a new email will automatically open, placing you in the to field. Your subject will be the filename, unless you change it.
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Linda Coccovizzo
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Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Also, and although it's clearly as much Microsoft Marketing as anything else, this document from Microsoft Enablement gives some examples of using Copilot in various Office suite programs:
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Brian Vogel
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Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Janet, This feature is so new that almost no one is going to be able to answer your question any better than Microsoft does in its materials on using Copilot in the various office suite apps. Have a
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Brian Vogel
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A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Hello Everyone, Before I make my final decision if I want to pay $30.00 more a year for Copilot I would greatly appreciate if someone can tell me what I could do by using Copilot with MS 365 Outlook?
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janet gross
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
Thank you so much for this. Jean Marcley, Certified Laughter Yoga Leader <mailto:jmarcleyhaha@...> jmarcleyhaha@... 941-289-4391 tip jar: paypal.me/jeanmarcleyhaha Sent: Saturday, January
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Jean
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
- I agree, and had given the steps to do exactly that: Hit Alt + F, D, Y 3? (File Backstage View, Accounts, Manage Account button) One could, of course, use Alt + F, D, Y 4? (Switch License) or Y 5
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Brian Vogel
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Re: The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
For folks who want to downgrade, after going through all the process, I suggest going to file, accounts, and update your license on this screen. You can do it in any of the Office apps. Cheers, Leo
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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The latest storm of chaos from a Microsoft Announcement of changes to the default M365 Personal and Family Plans to include Copilot Functionality in the Office Programs
I hope that what follows will calm some of that storm before it makes a direct hit: 1. Yes, Microsoft has announced that Copilot AI will now be included with M365 Family and Personal Plans by
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Sending an attachment
If it's a document I worked on recently, I tend to use alt, n, a, f and arrow down to the document I want to paste. Otherwise, I'll do what Leo describes below. -- Christopher (AKA CJ) =>¡Â Chaltain
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[email protected]
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Re: "M365 subscribers now have access to Copilot AI features through credits."
NoI mean microsoft word. This is now in my subscription. I just used it today to refine some notes I was taking. I've not used it in excell as of yet, however I'm not sure I will actually. Take care
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Sarah k Alawami
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Re: "M365 subscribers now have access to Copilot AI features through credits."
If you meant ¡°Excell functions¡± then I believe I saw something related to this in Copilot, if I recall well, document must be saved in OneDrive. Cheers, Leo Bado. "Beware of he who would deny you
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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Re: searching for an email
- Ctrl + Shift + F invokes the advanced find dialog, which gives a lot more precise control, but is, as a result, a lot more complicated. Ctrl + E invokes the basic find where all you can do is enter
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Brian Vogel
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Re: "M365 subscribers now have access to Copilot AI features through credits."
It seems worth it. I'm paying for it by month though. I have no idea if my messge about my beaf with the prompt field got sent, fi not I'll work on it later. I'm in the middle of work. Happy friday
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Sarah k Alawami
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Re: "M365 subscribers now have access to Copilot AI features through credits."
I think microsoft did say the price will increase, this per winaero's blog. It is worth it though. I was having a? play and all I can say is "wow! I did send feedback about th e "prompt" function as
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Sarah k Alawami
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Re: searching for an email
What¡¯s the difference between using control plus E or using control plus shift plus F? Cheers, Leo Bado. "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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Re: searching for an email
It's simple. When you initially hit Ctrl + E, you are thrown into the edit box where you should enter your search criteria.? After having done so, hit Shift + Tab, which throws focus to the "where to
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Brian Vogel
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