Microsoft Copilot can enhance your writing in Word, Outlook, and OneNote — discover how it works
To initiate Copilot in Word, tap on the Copilot symbol in the left margin or press Alt-I on your keyboard.
Drop your prompt into the “Draft with Copilot” section.
To commence with Copilot in Outlook, press the Copilot button in the ribbon toolbar.
To initiate Copilot in Word, tap on the Copilot symbol in the left margin or press Alt-I on your keyboard.
Drop your prompt into the “Draft with Copilot” section.
To commence with Copilot in Outlook, press the Copilot button in the ribbon toolbar.
You can set the tone and length preferences for Copilot’s responses in Outlook.
In Word, utilize the toolbar underneath the produced draft to manage, retry, delete, or fine-tune the content.
The toolbar shown with generated content in Outlook provides similar functions to what is available in Word.
Text generated within the Copilot sidebar in Word.
Copilot is capable of evaluating your email drafts and providing suggestions for enhancement.
In Word, choose the section you wish to rephrase, tap the Copilot symbol in the left margin, then select Auto rewrite.
A revised paragraph within the sidebar.
In OneNote, a Copilot rewrite can be prompted through the right-click menu on a text field.
The altered text is displayed above the original text in the text field.
A summary of an extensive document by Copilot is displayed in the sidebar.
Click on References to access citations from the document used by Copilot for its summary.
Summaries generated by Copilot through OneNote’s right-click menu are placed at the beginning of the text field being summarized.
An email summary produced by Copilot.
The summary created by Copilot for an email conversation includes clickable citations leading to the source emails.
