Introduction to SharePoint Click to Copilot - Create Copilots from your site without code
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- 📺 Learn about the introduction to SharePoint Click to Copilot - Create Copilots from your site without code in this session from the Microsoft 365 & Power Platform weekly call on June 11, 2024.
Each SharePoint site will have a copilot automatically. Users can create additional copilots by selecting the needed files and by clicking "Create Copilot".
This feature was on private preview status when this demo was recorded in early June 2024. There's currently no public release date yet - but it's being worked on actively by Microsoft. Coming soon!
🧑🤝🧑 Demo presenter:
• Sudha Narayanan - / sudha-narayanan-3295326a
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Do you have a timescale for general release and also what licences will these features most likely come under.
Guessing you need the copilot maker license to create it but standard e3/e5 to use it. That's how it works currently when i build copilot from the studio
Can we have API’s for each of these SharePoint co-pilots so that same information can be requested via API’s into other Apps? Is it in the roadmap?
Very exciting and amazing!!!!
It really is!
What is the licencing requirement for this?
Who has the ability to add/edit/remove copilots? SharePoint site owners? Is there a specific permission/role for this?
This is early preview of this feature - all license and role requirements are not yet published or available. When the feature is rolling out, all of this will be clarified when feature is available.
If you add a copilot to a teams chat that has external / guest users included, will those external users have access to everything the copilot has access? I am wondering how documents that should not be shared with externals would be handled with the teams integration shown in the video
will it be avaiable with E5 user ?
Is a license required to get the copilot icon available onto the the topbar?
So. What license is required for this?
Looks cool, will click to copilot also extend to sharepoint list?
The bot is sourced from all objects on SharePoint. So, I understand that to mean everything including lists on SharePoint and the metadata behind each file too.