1. Catch up on Teams meetings you missed in a fraction of the time Copilot can help get you up to speed, fast.
Arrive at a meeting that’s already started and ask Copilot to ‘Give me a recap of the meeting so far.’ You can also ask things like ‘Have I been mentioned in this meeting?’ or ‘Has anyone asked about [x project]?’
When you‘re running behind, Copilot helps you catch up without skipping a beat.
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2. Jumpstart the creative process of drafting a Word document
With Copilot, you can jumpstart the creative process so you never start with a blank slate again. Copilot gives you a first draft to edit and iterate on— saving hours in writing, sourcing, and editing time.
Just open Copilot in Word and enter a prompt describing the document you’d like to create. Something like, ‘Write me an 800 word blog on [x topic]’ or ‘Draft a proposal for [new business partner]’. You can also use the attachment icon to let Copilot access existing documents for relevant information.
Ask Copilot to refine the language, expand or reduce points and sections, or check for any inconsistencies.
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3. Quickly summarize a long email thread in Outlook
Sifting through email chains for specific key points can take up valuable time—using Copilot, it’s done in seconds.
Open the email thread you’d like to use and click ‘Summary by Copilot’ near the top menu. Copilot will summarize whatever you need— so you don’t have to dig for what’s important. From there, you can ask Copilot to turn it into bulleted lists, email drafts, and more.
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4. Transform a document into a PowerPoint presentation
Go from basic document to a compelling presentation in seconds. Copilot can transform existing written documents into slide decks, complete with
speaker notes and sources, or start a new presentation from a simple prompt or outline.
To transform a written document, open Copilot in PowerPoint and select the prompt guide. You’ll see an option to ‘Create from a file…’. Select it, find the
file you’d like to build into a deck, and hit send. After a few moments, Copilot will generate a brand new slideshow, complete with eye-catching imagery
and color palettes.
Not happy with a color or font? Just ask Copilot to ‘Make all the headings blue’, or ‘Change the font of the body copy to Times New Roman’. You can even add or switch out images, just by asking.
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5. Collate information and insights across your content using Microsoft Copilot
You no longer have to dig through piles of documents and communications to find the information you need.
Copilot combs across your entire universe of data—all your emails, meetings, chats, documents, and more, plus the web—to do the heavy lifting for you.
Find whatever you need in your files (even files you forgot existed), connect the dots across all your content, and even integrate with the apps you use to
run your business.
Find out how Microsoft Copilot can help by entering a prompt like, ‘Explain the key differences between [product x] and [product y]’, or ‘Teach me about [x concept] in a way that a non-technical person could understand.’
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