An AI Assistant in Microsoft 365: Copilot
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer sci-fi; it’s fast becoming a regular part of our day-to-day lives. For Microsoft 365 users, there’s Copilot, an AI-powered assistant. Here’s how it works.rnrnMicrosoft developed Copilot to help you navigate and operate Microsoft 365. Machine learning, trained by your usage patterns and preferences, offers up personalized recommendations, reducing your time and effort invested.rnrnCopilot’s proactive suggestions and tips can add efficiency. They also aim to help you take full advantage of all the software’s capabilities.rn
Using MS 365 Copilot
rnBuilt into the Office Suite, Copilot simplifies what you do in Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams. You’ll start your prompts out by saying, “Hey Copilot ….”rnrnIn Word, you can ask Copilot for help with formatting, spelling and grammar, and even research. You might say:rn- rn
- "How can I center this text?" rn
- "Can you suggest a better way to phrase this?" rn
- "Help me find a relevant image.” rn
- "Show me how to use the track changes feature." rn
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- "Show me how to attach a file to this email.” rn
- "Find a time for this meeting that works for everyone.” rn
- "Show me how to set up an out-of-office reply.” rn
- "Remind me to follow up on this email in a week." rn
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- "Show me how to use the SUM function.” rn
- "Create a chart to visualize this data." rn
- "Show me how to format this cell as currency.” rn
- "How can I freeze the header row in this spreadsheet?" rn
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- "Suggest a better layout for this slide.” rn
- "Change the font size of my headers on every slide." rn
- "Show me how to add a hyperlink to a slide." rn
- "Help me set up a slide show with automatic timings.” rn
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- "Schedule a meeting with Julius and Jane for next Tuesday at 10 a.m.” rn
- “Create a status update on X from our chat conversations this week.” rn
- “Tell me what customers were discussed on the Teams call.” rn