
"Copilot on Windows can now create Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and PDFs all from the chat interface. "With just a prompt, you can instantly turn ideas, notes, and data into shareable and editable documents with no extra steps or tools required," explains Microsoft's Copilot team. "And for responses with 600 characters or more, Copilot also includes a default export button that lets you send text directly to Word, PowerPoint, Excel, or PDF.""
"You'll also be able to link Copilot to Outlook or Gmail accounts, so the AI assistant can surface content from your online accounts. You could then ask Copilot to find all invoices from a company in your inbox, or pull up the email address for a contact. This is an opt-in feature and you'll have to explicitly link an Outlook or Google account in the connectors section of the app. You can connect OneDrive, Outlook, Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts."
Copilot on Windows now generates Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and PDFs directly from the chat interface with a single prompt. Responses of 600 characters or more include a default export button to send text to Word, PowerPoint, Excel, or PDF. Users can opt in to link Outlook or Gmail accounts so Copilot can surface inbox content, find invoices, and pull contact details. Connectors support OneDrive, Outlook, Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts. The update is rolling out first to Windows Insiders before reaching all Windows 11 users, ahead of a OneDrive overhaul next year.
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