Re: Cleaning Up Contacts
John and Brian, The control 3 did bring up Contacts. I do remember this command from way back somewhere. What I got was my initials presence unknown. I have no clue what that means. My outlook.com
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NCBootman
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#10020
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Re: Why do I Want Copilot with my M365?
Based on my experience with using Office with Copilot, I¡¯ve never encountered a situation where Copilot appeared unexpectedly making suggestions. Also, it will never make changes to your documents
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David Goldfield
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#10019
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Re: Cleaning Up Contacts
NCBootman, There is also the question of whether you have a collection of contacts or not, as Outlook Classic does not automatically sync contacts from third party email providers such as Google.? It
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Brian Vogel
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#10018
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Re: Cleaning Up Contacts
Try pressing control-3. That should put you in the list of contacts Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2025 3:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [M365-Accessibility] Cleaning Up Contacts I¡¯m
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JOHN RIEHL
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#10017
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Re: Cleaning Up Contacts
I¡¯m using Outlook Classic. Where I¡¯m getting stuck is not finding where I can actually read the current list of contacts. I¡¯m pretty sure once I can get into that list, I¡¯ll be on my way. I
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NCBootman
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#10016
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Re: Why do I Want Copilot with my M365?
Well, then definitely have a look at both of the following: *Word* : Turning Off Integrated Copilot and the prompt it produces: "Select the icon or press Alt + I to draft with Copilot" (
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Brian Vogel
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#10015
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Re: Why do I Want Copilot with my M365?
Thanks Brian. Yes. Only I can ultimately answer that question. I will attempt to go back and read the previous topics. I¡¯m a user of e-mail and Word when I have to use it for a docx file. But, in no
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NCBootman
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#10014
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Re: Cleaning Up Contacts
Are you using the New Outlook user interface, or did you stick with Outlook Classic? The procedure varies slightly between the two.? But the process overall has changed very little in decades.? It
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Brian Vogel
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#10013
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Re: Why do I Want Copilot with my M365?
This is a question that no one, absolutely no one, but you can answer. I do hope that those using Word with Copilot will offer up examples of things they've been doing with it, and there have been
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Brian Vogel
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#10012
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Cleaning Up Contacts
I'm using M365, windows 11, and Jaws 2025. How can I go through my Outlook contacts and delete a lot of no longer needed addresses? I used to be able to do this with no problem but now I'm totally
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NCBootman
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#10011
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Why do I Want Copilot with my M365?
I do not want Copilot to do anything with the things I write. I do not want it popping up and giving suggestions or anything like that. Is there any advantage to keeping M365 with copilot before I go
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NCBootman
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#10010
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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?
Joe, The strict answer to your query is, "no," but in practice it's a Yes and No sort of thing.? I have a document I was using for this example that has one line at the top in very small Arial while
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Brian Vogel
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#10009
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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?
Is Copilot able to engage with formatting at all? For example, can you have it look at a document and have it fix inconsistent fonts? Sorry, I know the recommendation has been to just download it and
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Joe Orozco
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#10008
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Re: m365 and copilot
Monte, I already posted this information several days ago, but here goes again.? To the membership as a whole, please, please, please file these two bits of information away somewhere, even if it's
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Brian Vogel
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#10007
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m365 and copilot
Hi List, A friend has a newer acer desktop with m365. He would like to use it without copilot popping up. How can he prevent copilot from running? Monte Single
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Monte Single
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#10006
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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?
Leo, You make an excellent point, particularly for Copilot or any Large Language Model (LLM).? Drafting is the process of creating something, as the term is commonly used.? Rewriting is extensive
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Brian Vogel
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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?
I believe that¡¯s the secret, drafting is different from rewriting. This is a highly important distinction drawing on my own experience, and we should get acquainted with the best way to approach to
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Leo Bado <leobado1982@...>
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#10004
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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,
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David Goldfield
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#10003
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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?
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]
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Konnie Ellis
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#10002
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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?
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
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Konnie Ellis
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#10001
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