Thanks, great presentation on a relevant subject. I'll be watching your channel from now on. So keen to get properly onboarded with Copilot for Microsoft 365.
@labyrinth_it10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. If you'd like to dive deeper into Copilot for Microsoft 365 we do have a free webinar coming up (link in description) otherwise we will be sharing plenty more Copilot content on the channel
@bobbyboyderecords10 күн бұрын
You should add a disclaimer and maybe that some countries and copilot pro 'personal' (whatever it's called) and 365 (non-business) subscriptions does not do all the things in this video. I know this but a LOT of questions on the forums about this confusion. I am sure we will catch up at some point but not yet.
@labyrinth_it10 күн бұрын
@@bobbyboyderecords great idea. Will include that in the next Copilot video
@bobbyboyderecords10 күн бұрын
In word why not work directly in the page so you don't need to cut and paste into word?
@labyrinth_it10 күн бұрын
You can do that using keyboard shortcut Alt + I and it brings up a draft with Copilot window which will generate straight into the document. We just wanted to show everyone using the Copilot button as it's easier for a beginner to remember. Will share some useful Copilot shortcuts in our next video. Thanks for the comment
@bobbyboyderecords10 күн бұрын
@@labyrinth_it I was wondering if it was better, worse or the same using that method? What version of ChatGPT is it using in word? I wish I could use o1 preview (think deeper) in word, maybe that will be added later - at the moment I am just copy and pasteing from copilot app to use o1 in my word.
@labyrinth_it10 күн бұрын
@@bobbyboyderecords it depends what you are using it for. For generating content into the document, it's better from a visual formatting perspective. The content is the same though. Copilot for 365 is using GPT-4 Turbo (model, the data stays with Microsoft 365)