Microsoft has announced a significant change to Copilot's visibility in Word for the web. It forces the Copilot icon to sit ...
Microsoft is putting the final touches on a feature for Copilot in Excel that will make it easy to important data from the ...
Word for the Web now lets users access Copilot anywhere in the platform, similar to the desktop version of the app.
Microsoft is trying to make users use Copilot more by removing a popular and helpful dictionary feature in Microsoft Word.
Why would the company retire such a useful and helpful option? I can answer that with one word: Copilot. Microsoft has aggressively been pushing its AI tool to customers as the one-stop solution ...
At the start of the New Year, with no warning, Microsoft gives its flagship productivity app a name change and a huge price ...
Copilot Pro also gives users access to generative AI functions across the Microsoft 365 suite of productivity apps: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote. In Word and OneNote, Copilot can ...
Microsoft has enhanced Copilot in Excel with the ability to gather and analyze data from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF ...
Plus, there will be four voices you can choose from. In an early demo Microsoft shared with Mashable, Copilot Voice spoke with filler words and disfluencies like “ums” and “likes.” ...
if you pay for Microsoft 365 and use apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook, you’ll now find the Copilot button popping up in these applications. Previously, you had to pay $20 ...
Other Copilot productivity apps may also be changed from, for example, "Copilot in Word” to the longer "Microsoft 365 Copilot in Word". Aside from the branding changes, we can expect to hear ...