I see a lot of documentation about extending Microsoft 365 Copilot and examples of it in Teams. I was wondering if extending Copilot for Word is possible in the same way? If so, can you please provide a link to documentation specifically about extending Copilot for Word. Thanks in advance.
I ran a large company with 30k employees. There were only a handful of people that could even use basic Excel. Maybe we should plug those educational gaps first or disconnect will only increase.
Extreme amount of educational material is available about Excel, VBA, Python, SQL, PowerBI, PowerQuery and so on. People need time to learn AND time to apply the newly acquired skills.
After OpenAI announced the Assistants API & Custom GPTs last year, Microsoft still trying to catch up. Notice the 'External API' part of building the extension still said, "Coming Soon".
Is there a way to upload current Word document I am working on using Copilot? I've created a custom Copilot to launch a workflow but cannot pass current document I have open on to the workflow. I can pass variables but not current document I have open in Word.
Yes, but the document will need to be in OneDrive or SharePoint for a few minutes to allow for the semantic indexing process to vectorize its contents for orchestration to work well.
@@MSFTMechanics My users has a Word Template that they normally uses to compose an offer statement. When they save the document as a copy to their My Documents folder, which is sync to their Onedrive. I like them to launch a copilot extension from their Copilot addon (using a phrase) in the Word Apps to automatically upload the document to a Document Library and send email to a DL. How would I set the variable for the document to even find the document on OneDrive to launch a workflow? I saw a Microsoft presentation once that would allow users to do this but so far cannot find any information on this.
Do all of the demos you showed require the 200/month copilot studio license? I'm trying to figure out what, if any, part of copilot studio is baked into Copilot for M365 licenses
None of these demos require a separate purchase of Copilot Studio; it is all included in the Copilot for Microsoft 365 license. A separate purchase of Copilot Studio is only needed if you want to publish a copilot somewhere other than Microsoft Copilot.
I haven't heard that one before😂 Extending Copilot for Microsoft 365 with Copilot Studio doesn't require that $200 subscription. Only using Copilot Studio to publish Copilots to other places (website, Slack...) uses that additional purchase.
I see a lot of documentation about extending Microsoft 365 Copilot and examples of it in Teams. I was wondering if extending Copilot for Word is possible in the same way? If so, can you please provide a link to documentation specifically about extending Copilot for Word. Thanks in advance.
I ran a large company with 30k employees. There were only a handful of people that could even use basic Excel. Maybe we should plug those educational gaps first or disconnect will only increase.
Extreme amount of educational material is available about Excel, VBA, Python, SQL, PowerBI, PowerQuery and so on. People need time to learn AND time to apply the newly acquired skills.
@@mokus603 I agree. Seemed there was another necessary condition. Being interested in learning it too.
Most people (for various reasons ) just want problems solved not to learn excel or do training otherwise they would have learned it.
@@youMEtubeUK I agree. Which is why Microsoft is just pulling futher and futher ahead of their users.
That's the prime requirement
After OpenAI announced the Assistants API & Custom GPTs last year, Microsoft still trying to catch up. Notice the 'External API' part of building the extension still said, "Coming Soon".
Is there a way to upload current Word document I am working on using Copilot? I've created a custom Copilot to launch a workflow but cannot pass current document I have open on to the workflow. I can pass variables but not current document I have open in Word.
Yes, but the document will need to be in OneDrive or SharePoint for a few minutes to allow for the semantic indexing process to vectorize its contents for orchestration to work well.
@@MSFTMechanics My users has a Word Template that they normally uses to compose an offer statement. When they save the document as a copy to their My Documents folder, which is sync to their Onedrive. I like them to launch a copilot extension from their Copilot addon (using a phrase) in the Word Apps to automatically upload the document to a Document Library and send email to a DL. How would I set the variable for the document to even find the document on OneDrive to launch a workflow? I saw a Microsoft presentation once that would allow users to do this but so far cannot find any information on this.
Do all of the demos you showed require the 200/month copilot studio license? I'm trying to figure out what, if any, part of copilot studio is baked into Copilot for M365 licenses
None of these demos require a separate purchase of Copilot Studio; it is all included in the Copilot for Microsoft 365 license. A separate purchase of Copilot Studio is only needed if you want to publish a copilot somewhere other than Microsoft Copilot.
please make the toggle to disable co-pilot start pop-up within the office apps!
What do they use to make these visuals and graphics?
After effects I believe
It would have been better if you showed the knowledge article before & after to show how it integrated the update, rather than just "it did it".
all good with puyol, respect you are a soccer legend but this liscense required 200/month cmon puyol bring us some cost effective solution
I haven't heard that one before😂
Extending Copilot for Microsoft 365 with Copilot Studio doesn't require that $200 subscription. Only using Copilot Studio to publish Copilots to other places (website, Slack...) uses that additional purchase.