I bought copilot solely for outlook. Am unable to use it because it does not work with personal emails and my work is still on office 2016 professional which is too old to work with it. It works on all my other apps which are from my personal email. Don’t get why that matters on outlook and why they haven’t figured that out yet
I wanted to use it to convert Word files to presentations but discovered that IS NOT available in the "Pro" version. Only the more expensive "Work" subscription. Cancelled my subscription. This rarely seems to get highlighted.
Everyone doing a demo is using a work account and microsoft is terrible on providing service to personal accounts. I was looking for the shortcoming of personal plans and your comment is more useful than the mass of guides on youtube. thank you!
Thank you for the video, Question: Does copilot supposed to be automatically on outlook desktop app? I have 365 and I do not see any Copilot features in my New Outlook. Do I need to download copilot on my desktop? I'm lost.
I only wish he had begun with that. It took me a while to figure that out. However, I'm thankful for the free lessons, and this is just a minor hiccup.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *🛠️ Microsoft 365 Copilot enhances various applications such as Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Teams, aiming to improve productivity.* 01:19 *📧 In Outlook, Copilot assists in drafting emails, summarizing threads, suggesting quick replies, and offering coaching on email tone.* 04:24 *📝 In Word, Copilot helps generate content, add references, create speeches, and summarize or provide insights on documents.* 08:36 *🖥️ In PowerPoint, Copilot aids in creating presentations based on given topics or from existing documents, offering design suggestions and adding slides or content.* 10:48 *📊 In Excel, Copilot assists in formatting, analyzing data, adding formulas, creating charts, and providing insights, making data analysis more efficient.* 15:38 *💬 In Teams, Copilot helps in rewriting messages, summarizing conversations, referencing people or files, and providing recaps of meetings by analyzing transcripts.* Made with HARPA AI
Great insights, I’ve created a similar video for my channel audience focused on Teams, Outlook and Excel. I’ve also particularly liked using Microsoft Copilot for tasks requiring creativity as I’m not naturally the most creative!
I could not add graph to new sheet. What can the reason be? Copilot tells me I need to do it myself and that it can not do things directly in my sheet.
If you're using Microsoft Copilot and you're getting an error that indicates a language isn't currently supported, it means that Copilot cannot process information in that language at this time. You can get an unsupported-language message even if the user interface (UI) is translated into your language These languages are the ones listed. Chinese (Simplified)*, English, French , German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish
It's the same as paying for ChatGPT4 + $10 addon to integrate into all O365 apps?... Sounds pretty reasonable to me.. Also, it's new and intended for business - it will be priced accordingly.
There are different tiers of Copilot. Regular Copilot that you register for but do not upgrade is free. Copilot Pro Personal is $20 a month and has all the same features in the video. What it does not have is MS grounding, and the only items you can ground with are documents you supply during the prompt. $30 per month is the Copilot for Business account and gets you everything you see in the video plus the back end document search grounding, plus the combined learning grounding for prompts. This element is way under rated. It searches all the documents you allow it access to and it learns about your company, your role, your writing style, and a ton of other things. When using prompts, it uses that info to write much more precisely about work topics. Anyway, I think the sweet spot is Copilot Pro Personal. It does 90% of what most people would use Copilot for anyway, and $20ma month isn’t a wallet buster.
@@P3nnY666 Didn't know if it really will save you $30. Also the attitude to really think if you need it will save you also in other situations money. So it's not only the $30. Don't see such benefit over just keeping chatgpt. Maybe some Copy and paste it's needed
Getting fed up with these click bait MS features which don't exist in a personal 365 subscription or are in Insiders versions. Please say upfront what subscriptions are needed (in the title) so I don't waste my time.
@@htbf67I have a Samsung Galaxy. My phone is fine. I just use this phone for personal calls/text & a few online searches. It won't let me log into my 365. I don't need copilot. It's surplus to my requirements. If I try download it tells me it's ready, to log in. 🤬
Very uninspiring. Office is a shit show and has been for decades. And this is what they give us AI for? Do you even know about the voice-command features? How about simple command support? A help system, IOW. My one takeaway? I hope Google is better.
I will probably use Copilot in Outlook the most. Where will Copilot work best for you?
Teams in the office for meetings,
PowerPoint & Word to summarise documents is highly effective
I bought copilot solely for outlook. Am unable to use it because it does not work with personal emails and my work is still on office 2016 professional which is too old to work with it. It works on all my other apps which are from my personal email. Don’t get why that matters on outlook and why they haven’t figured that out yet
I wanted to use it to convert Word files to presentations but discovered that IS NOT available in the "Pro" version. Only the more expensive "Work" subscription. Cancelled my subscription. This rarely seems to get highlighted.
Everyone doing a demo is using a work account and microsoft is terrible on providing service to personal accounts. I was looking for the shortcoming of personal plans and your comment is more useful than the mass of guides on youtube. thank you!
At the moment I don’t think copilot is worth the price, I think in another 6 to 12 months it will be so much better.
Thank you for the video, Question: Does copilot supposed to be automatically on outlook desktop app? I have 365 and I do not see any Copilot features in my New Outlook. Do I need to download copilot on my desktop? I'm lost.
Copilot is currently not supported a standard consumer 365 account.
I only wish he had begun with that. It took me a while to figure that out. However, I'm thankful for the free lessons, and this is just a minor hiccup.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 *🛠️ Microsoft 365 Copilot enhances various applications such as Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Teams, aiming to improve productivity.*
01:19 *📧 In Outlook, Copilot assists in drafting emails, summarizing threads, suggesting quick replies, and offering coaching on email tone.*
04:24 *📝 In Word, Copilot helps generate content, add references, create speeches, and summarize or provide insights on documents.*
08:36 *🖥️ In PowerPoint, Copilot aids in creating presentations based on given topics or from existing documents, offering design suggestions and adding slides or content.*
10:48 *📊 In Excel, Copilot assists in formatting, analyzing data, adding formulas, creating charts, and providing insights, making data analysis more efficient.*
15:38 *💬 In Teams, Copilot helps in rewriting messages, summarizing conversations, referencing people or files, and providing recaps of meetings by analyzing transcripts.*
Made with HARPA AI
I have 5 different O365 accounts that i use with different clients. Do i need to buy copilot for each one or can i just buy it for my main one?
Question: Can Copilot be used in MS Project?
I am using browser teams for my 365. Any suggestions on why there is still no copilot option available?
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial. Very clear
Great insights, I’ve created a similar video for my channel audience focused on Teams, Outlook and Excel.
I’ve also particularly liked using Microsoft Copilot for tasks requiring creativity as I’m not naturally the most creative!
That sounds great! I’ll check it out.
That's sounds great! I will check it out.
I could not add graph to new sheet. What can the reason be? Copilot tells me I need to do it myself and that it can not do things directly in my sheet.
Very nice content, loved it.
Can I search after specific email in outlook with copilot?
Check out this video where I dive into Copilot in Outlook: th-cam.com/video/tWiJA8-mJuQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Champ for the useful information. Plz add more details on ppt plz
You’re welcome!
Can it do all that stuff in other languages, or only in English for now?
If you're using Microsoft Copilot and you're getting an error that indicates a language isn't currently supported, it means that Copilot cannot process information in that language at this time. You can get an unsupported-language message even if the user interface (UI) is translated into your language These languages are the ones listed. Chinese (Simplified)*, English, French , German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish
I am using an org account, outlook 365 (web) but does not show copilot...
Me too, it's not for free.😢
Does this require additional licensing?
Yes, this is additional.
The upload button isn't there for me.
Great
don't get any copilot prompt in my 'new' Outlook.
Is the account you're using a work account?
Oh... I get it. No, it's a personal account.@@TeachersTech
Copilot cost $30 PER MONTH. That is a rip off.
It's the same as paying for ChatGPT4 + $10 addon to integrate into all O365 apps?... Sounds pretty reasonable to me.. Also, it's new and intended for business - it will be priced accordingly.
Agreed, they have more developing to do before I think about purchasing it.
There are different tiers of Copilot. Regular Copilot that you register for but do not upgrade is free. Copilot Pro Personal is $20 a month and has all the same features in the video. What it does not have is MS grounding, and the only items you can ground with are documents you supply during the prompt. $30 per month is the Copilot for Business account and gets you everything you see in the video plus the back end document search grounding, plus the combined learning grounding for prompts. This element is way under rated. It searches all the documents you allow it access to and it learns about your company, your role, your writing style, and a ton of other things. When using prompts, it uses that info to write much more precisely about work topics.
Anyway, I think the sweet spot is Copilot Pro Personal. It does 90% of what most people would use Copilot for anyway, and $20ma month isn’t a wallet buster.
If it saves me 60min a month and I spend this time for customer service around 140€/hr then 30$ is nothing.
@@P3nnY666 Didn't know if it really will save you $30. Also the attitude to really think if you need it will save you also in other situations money. So it's not only the $30. Don't see such benefit over just keeping chatgpt. Maybe some Copy and paste it's needed
Getting fed up with these click bait MS features which don't exist in a personal 365 subscription or are in Insiders versions. Please say upfront what subscriptions are needed (in the title) so I don't waste my time.
Agree!! The way Microsoft does their licensing is ridiculous
@@janinegarber8355Right - it's just not mentioned anywhere in the sales funnel pages. It doesn't even exist - must be good!
I hate copilot. I didn't ask for it. Do not want it. It just appeared on my phone. Frustrating beyond belief. How do I get rid of it?
What phone are you using? Haha! That's a funny problem.
Annoyed because of Copilot? I think this might become the second clippy, since Clippy also had an AI like copilot.
@@htbf67I have a Samsung Galaxy. My phone is fine. I just use this phone for personal calls/text & a few online searches. It won't let me log into my 365. I don't need copilot. It's surplus to my requirements. If I try download it tells me it's ready, to log in. 🤬
@@teachmechinese Samsung Galaxy
Go for the Nokia 5510.
Very uninspiring. Office is a shit show and has been for decades. And this is what they give us AI for? Do you even know about the voice-command features? How about simple command support? A help system, IOW.
My one takeaway? I hope Google is better.
Ya... That's why so many companies use Office.... Haters gonna hate....
Thanks