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Jun 24 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM EDTAnyWare
Course 9099
Discover ways to craft effective and contextual prompts for Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 that create, simplify, transform, and compile content across Microsoft 365 applications. Learn the importance of providing a clear goal, context, source, and expectation in your prompt for the best results. This course covers real-world scenarios and examples using Copilot in Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, OneNote, and Chat.
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In this course, you will learn how to:
Prerequisites
Learners should be familiar with working in Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This course is intended for all types of users working with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365.
Introduction to Copilot for Microsoft 365
Explore the possibilities with Copilot for Microsoft 365
Optimize and extend Copilot for Microsoft 365
Summarize with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
Create and draft with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
Edit and transform content with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
Ask questions and analyze content with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
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Use natural language to ask Copilot work questions, for help generating content, or for a summary of a topic, document, or chat conversation. The more specific your prompt, the better the results.
Here are some example prompts to help you get started:
Copilot presents only the data that each individual can access using the same underlying controls for data access used in other Microsoft 365 services. The permissions model within your Microsoft 365 tenant will help ensure that data will not leak between users and groups. For more information on how Microsoft protects your data, see Microsoft Privacy Statement.