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Re: Using Copilot with MS-Word - It's keeping the original beneath the new draft text, how can I keep only the revised draft?
Konnie, After pressing alt+I, you should be focused on the ¡°write a prompt¡± option so pressing enter will activate this. Pressing down arrow moves to the auto-rewrite option. David Goldfield,
By David Goldfield · #10003 ·
Re: Using Copilot with MS-Word - It's keeping the original beneath the new draft text, how can I keep only the revised draft?
I just googled this and discovered that apparently I need to hit enter after I do alt+i Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2025 9:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [M365-Accessibility]
By Konnie Ellis · #10002 ·
Re: Using Copilot with MS-Word - It's keeping the original beneath the new draft text, how can I keep only the revised draft?
How do I select to do a rewrite, so I can have a replace button? Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2025 9:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M365-Accessibility] Using Copilot with MS-Word
By Konnie Ellis · #10001 ·
Re: Using Copilot with MS-Word - It's keeping the original beneath the new draft text, how can I keep only the revised draft?
Konnie, I do see what you mean. When I select the text, press alt+I and choose to enter a prompt, the drafted text is written below my original text and there is no button to replace it. If I select
By David Goldfield · #10000 ·
Re: Using Copilot with MS-Word - It's keeping the original beneath the new draft text, how can I keep only the revised draft?
I wasn¡¯t selecting any text. Is that a necessary part of the procedure? If so, how much text can be selected? I guess I will go back to the drawingboard and do some experimenting. Thanks for the
By Konnie Ellis · #9999 ·
Re: Using Copilot with MS-Word - It's keeping the original beneath the new draft text, how can I keep only the revised draft?
Hi, Konnie. After I select the text and tell Copilot to rewrite it via the alt+I menu, press tab and you¡¯ll find a ¡°Replace¡± button. If you¡¯re interacting with Copilot using another method,
By David Goldfield · #9998 ·
Re: Can the process of upgrading to a newer Microsoft Office version be explained from a screen reader's point of view?
- Yep.? All software purchases direct from Microsoft are linked to one's Microsoft Account, which is a real boon if/when the need to reinstall rolls around.? I know more people who've lost product
By Brian Vogel · #9997 ·
Using Copilot with MS-Word - It's keeping the original beneath the new draft text, how can I keep only the revised draft?
When I type my prompt into copilot and generate a draft with my changes, it asks if I would like to keep it or not. When I tell it to keep the draft, the original document is written underneath the
By Konnie Ellis · #9996 ·
Re: Can the process of upgrading to a newer Microsoft Office version be explained from a screen reader's point of view?
You have to be logged into your m s account In order to make a purchase and to install the product, Monte Single Sent: January 25, 2025 5:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Monte Single · #9995 ·
Re: Can the process of upgrading to a newer Microsoft Office version be explained from a screen reader's point of view?
Hi Brian Having gone to Microsoft.com as suggested and typed in the search bar ¡°Office 2024 Home¡± without the quotes. I have found the following link. Buy Office Home 2024 for PC or Mac (formerly
By Daniel McGee · #9994 ·
Re: To members who "Need a Break" but who think they¡¯ll come back again later . . . #adminnotice
Just giving this message another cyclic bump: ------ I have no specific impetus for posting this other than I think it's useful information for the membership to have.? People often want to take a
By Brian Vogel · #9993 ·
Locked Re: Computer Specs and JAWS Performance
Joe, Your post is not on-topic here, but I will give a brief answer before locking the topic. 1. Outlook Classic has been problematic for years now, for a ton of different reasons, with some having no
By Brian Vogel · #9992 ·
Locked Computer Specs and JAWS Performance
I'm encountering an issue where JAWS is performing poorly at reading emails in Outlook Classic. Granted, this is an older computer running Windows 10. The specs of 2017 were not what the best specs
By Joe Orozco · #9991 ·
Re: new ai list
Mike, No, or I would have stated such directly.? The owner is Tom Klaus. -- *Brian* ¡¤ ¡á? ¡¤ ???? ¡¤ ** Virginia, USA *-* Windows 11 Pro, Version 24H2, Build 26100; M365 Family; Android
By Brian Vogel · #9990 ·
new ai list
Just out of curiosity, are you a moderator on that one too? Please advise as you like. Mike M. Mike mcglashon AD9CA Email: Michael.mcglashon@... <mailto:Michael.mcglashon@...> Ph: 618
By mike mcglashon · #9989 ·
Locked Announcement Only: Newly Launched Blind Artifical Intelligence (AI) Group - BlindAI
Given how AI keeps coming on like a freight train, all aspects of life will be touched by it, and that includes blind and VI related technology.? Someone I know from several other groups has begun a
By Brian Vogel · #9988 ·
Re: editing calendar date/time entries
On mine, I have to tab to the appointment title, hit enter, then alt+d and it works. Richard, USA, "When you come to the edge of all the light you know and are about to step off into the darkness of
By Richard Turner · #9987 ·
Re: editing calendar date/time entries
Brian, Are you referring to what I get to in add/remove programs when I arrow down to Microsoft 365? If not where do I find what you are alluding to? Alan Sent: Friday, January 24, 2025 3:14 PM To:
By Alan Robbins · #9986 ·
Re: editing calendar date/time entries
If you did not run the full Online Repair, do so.? You will need to be out of any M365 programs when doing this: Repairing Microsoft Office Applications, Office 2010 through Microsoft 365 (
By Brian Vogel · #9985 ·
Re: editing calendar date/time entries
Brian and Richard, Yes, using Outlook classic. Once the appointment is open, I simply tab to the field I want to edit. I have no problem on my other computer so I know it is something that has become
By Alan Robbins · #9984 ·