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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
Great point Brian; I will give my customer the options. Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2025 3:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M365-Accessibility] The latest storm of chaos from a
By Don · #9916 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
- I'll take issue with this assertion, but only "at the edges" rather than its core truth. When it comes to AI prompts to do anything, generally speaking, what you say is true, without question.?
By Brian Vogel · #9915 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Oops, I forgot to mention that once you hit enter on the generate button and wait a few seconds, then the focus of the cursor will fall onto the Copilot window, so you will have to push F6 two or
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9914 ·
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
Don, I have no idea.? But when Microsoft gives a specific method, and says that the availability of a given plan "Classic" may be withdrawn later, I use the method they specify. There could be 20
By Brian Vogel · #9913 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
Step by step: * Select the portion of text. I have never done it by selecting a large portion of text. * Push alt plus I to bring up Copilot¡¯s options. * Choose write a prompt. * Provide detailed
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9912 ·
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 wonder if you uncheck the box in the Copilot category opting out of Copilot, if you will not automatically be charged the $30 extra upon renewal. Thanks Brian for really tackling this for all of us.
By Don · #9911 ·
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
Jean,? you're quite welcome. I can also announce that the Copilot integration is now "fully visible" in my instance of M365.? I am the subscription owner for my Family plan. BTW, to those using M365
By Brian Vogel · #9910 ·
Re: Word 2019 documents saying blank as I arrow through lines with text after upgrade to Fusion 2023
Also, it needs to be brought to the attention of Freedom Scientific if it hasn¡¯t before. Tell them, time to stop merrymaking, sober up and get back to work. LOL. Sent: January 19, 2025 10:09 AM To:
By David Diamond · #9909 ·
Re: Word 2019 documents saying blank as I arrow through lines with text after upgrade to Fusion 2023
Now, Alan, the next thing is to identify the settings saved in said former (now current again) configuration that differ from default. Someone else is likely to run into the same issues (but for
By Brian Vogel · #9908 ·
Re: Word 2019 documents saying blank as I arrow through lines with text after upgrade to Fusion 2023
Thanks, Brian. I corrected the problem and will use this reply to comment on how important it is to save your screen reader configuration settings when you are contemplating its upgrade. I believe
By Alan Lemly · #9907 ·
Re: Word 2019 documents saying blank as I arrow through lines with text after upgrade to Fusion 2023
Alan, My standard advice when something like this pops up at upgrade time is to do a repair install on both components.? Since I don't have Fusion I don't know what that is for Fusion, but every
By Brian Vogel · #9906 ·
Word 2019 documents saying blank as I arrow through lines with text after upgrade to Fusion 2023
Hi List, I upgraded my Windows 10 desktop system to Fusion 2023 from Fusion 2020 yesterday. Now, when I'm arrowing through a Word document or through this Outlook email I'm composing, Fusion says
By Alan Lemly · #9905 ·
Re: A Question Regarding Copilot in MS 365 Please.
I have a question about the proofreading feature. I clicked the "prompt" button after selecting my text, but I'm not sure how it's supposed to work, as I didn't notice any changes in my text after
By Sarah k Alawami · #9904 ·
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
By Brian Vogel · #9903 ·
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
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9902 ·
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
By David Kingsbury · #9901 ·
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
By Leo Bado <leobado1982@...> · #9900 ·
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.
By Linda Coccovizzo · #9899 ·
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:
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
By Brian Vogel · #9897 ·