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Lovely and helpful video, can you do one in the future where you have a word file to compose your presentation from? I saw a create a presentation from file option at the beginning of your video
Thank you for your comment. You made me realized I deleted that part by mistake after editing the video post upload. I just adjusted the video and you can now see how I use a document to generate a presentation at 9:28. Please note it's unfortunately not available with the Copilot Pro license right now.
i cannot get co-pilot to generate powerpoint from document. just says it cant do that when I hit backslash key. cannot get it to generate powerpoint frtom word document directly either. again, it says it cannot do that (i am using co-pilot pro)
Hey Simon, I should have mentioned that this is only available in the enterprise version unfortunately. A trick you can use is to open the document in PDF format in your Edge Browser and ask copilot : "You are a master Power Point creator. Using the current document, create the structure of a presentation. Detail each slide with : The header, all the text that should be included in the slide including the formatting" Then copy-paste the result in Power Point Copilot. Be careful, on one of my test I was able to simply copy-paste the details of 9 slide and it generates it, but on another test I had to generate each slide one by one using the details. You'll have to experiment there. You can also achieve something similar by copy-pasting the whole document in copilot and asking it to create the structure, etc.... Make sure to use the notebook feature by navigating to copilot.microsoft.com and choosing the notebook tab as it supports more tokens and therefore bigger documents. I know it's a bit more work, but it will still save you a lot of time :)
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This was a great video! Very practical and I will be using the features!
Awesome to hear that you found the video helpful! Thanks for watching!
Félicitations pour cette superbe chaine, much needed info, BRAVO 🙌
Merci Karina, j'apprécie :)
Lovely and helpful video, can you do one in the future where you have a word file to compose your presentation from? I saw a create a presentation from file option at the beginning of your video
Thank you for your comment. You made me realized I deleted that part by mistake after editing the video post upload. I just adjusted the video and you can now see how I use a document to generate a presentation at 9:28. Please note it's unfortunately not available with the Copilot Pro license right now.
This is great, I am focusing on making relaxing nature videos and I will keep this in mind. Let's see if we can get you to 1,000+ subscribers.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I watched a couple of your videos and it is really relaxing :) Good job!
i cannot get co-pilot to generate powerpoint from document. just says it cant do that when I hit backslash key. cannot get it to generate powerpoint frtom word document directly either. again, it says it cannot do that (i am using co-pilot pro)
Hey Simon, I should have mentioned that this is only available in the enterprise version unfortunately.
A trick you can use is to open the document in PDF format in your Edge Browser and ask copilot : "You are a master Power Point creator. Using the current document, create the structure of a presentation. Detail each slide with : The header, all the text that should be included in the slide including the formatting"
Then copy-paste the result in Power Point Copilot. Be careful, on one of my test I was able to simply copy-paste the details of 9 slide and it generates it, but on another test I had to generate each slide one by one using the details. You'll have to experiment there.
You can also achieve something similar by copy-pasting the whole document in copilot and asking it to create the structure, etc.... Make sure to use the notebook feature by navigating to copilot.microsoft.com and choosing the notebook tab as it supports more tokens and therefore bigger documents.
I know it's a bit more work, but it will still save you a lot of time :)