How to use Copilot in Microsoft Word to create awesome documents

Published 2023-11-03
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Microsoft Copilot is a new feature in Microsoft Word that helps you create, edit, catch up and query documents using natural language. In this video, you will learn how to:

- Create a document from scratch or from a template using Copilot's suggestions and commands.
- Edit your document by asking Copilot to format, insert, delete, or rearrange content.
- Catch up on your document by asking Copilot to summarise, highlight, or comment on important parts.
- Query your document by asking Copilot to find, filter, or analyse informati

All Comments (21)
  • @alanroberts345
    It would have been useful if you mentioned the following at the start of this video. "Consumer Copilot for Microsoft 365 for consumers has started early testing with a small group of consumers."
  • Can it automatically format a given text in the parameters that I require in natural language?
  • @kurtathli
    Great video very helpful. Love it keep doing more. My second day using Copilot. Would it be possible to have in the future the exact links for us older fat finger typists?
  • @keithcarter9012
    Is Copilot only in Office 365? At work we have desktop program installs, not an online app.
  • Hi, important please .When I click on the create button at the 3.40 minute mark mentioned in the video, when I go to Word, the Copilot window does not open like yours... How do I open the CoPilot window in Word? How do I activate Copilot in Word?
  • @user-uf5em6jt2u
    Hi Stuart. Any chance you can point me to context which shows me how to use copilot between d365 customer service and a word template. I have a template. I want to fill it in with customer information and the customer service transcript / summary.
  • Amazing!! super interesting....I'll try it tomorrow, thank you Stuart!!
  • @tcsaditya94
    The refer file option is missing from draft with copilot box in all office 365 apps including word and ppt i want copilot to be able to refer other files and draft me stuff based of its contents. This feature would be mighty helpful for my work, can u help me with this please. as I explored I understand that you should get a button to attach file to make copilot refer files but its now showing for me! Thanks in Advance
  • @Alex-dssd
    Hello, thanks for your videos, i'm starting to learn more and more about the capabilities of copilot, in part thanks to you, now i would like to take my hands on this tool as a freelance in software development. => What are the exact steps that i have to do to have copilot on all my office applications right now (if it's possible because i'm not in the testing group)? Thanks a lot for your time
  • does it have limitation on the hours the meeting is taking place i.e. 3 to 4 hours or more
  • @CfspottedNL
    Hey If I get Enterprise for a Personal Plan, would I be able to use Co Pilot? Or do your organisation have to pay some fee to get this feature enabled through some admin center. Im considering to buy Enterprise for personal use if that get you the Co Pilot option.
  • @goutamnayak5011
    Sir Is it still important to learn deeply all functions of ms word Or I can all work in ms word by using copilot ???
  • @CfspottedNL
    Ive got CoPilot installed on my OS, does your organisation need to buy this like in a way of a software package ?
  • @joselucnico
    The good thing, at least there are no mistakes. As you can see, the lists have their capital letters and points.
  • @JynxedKoma
    Copilot doesn't appear when clicking the 'try now' despite not only being a dev insider (which has copilot on Windows), but furthermore, also being a 365 subscription user. It just opens an ordinary web word doc without any special copilot prompts.