convert to table

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The 'convert to table' tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's Click to Do feature in Windows 11 Insider builds, which allows users to capture on-screen tables and convert them directly into Excel. This AI-driven shortcut is part of broader productivity and accessibility updates in the Beta and Dev channels, including Live Persona cards and Narrator Braille viewer. Discussions focus on the practical benefits for data entry and the staged rollout of these features to Insiders.
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    Windows 11 Build 26120.5770 Adds Copilot‑Centric Productivity Features

    Microsoft has pushed a targeted Beta‑channel update for Windows Insiders — Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.5770 (KB5064089) for devices on the Windows 11, version 24H2 servicing baseline — rolling out a batch of Copilot‑centric productivity features, accessibility enhancements, and a...
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    Windows 11 Insider: Click to Do adds Excel table convert and Live Persona cards

    Microsoft’s latest Insider drops — packaged as KB5064089 for the Beta channel and KB5064093 for the Dev channel — extend Click to Do with deeper Microsoft 365 integration, bringing Live Persona (profile) cards into the on‑screen assistant and adding a “Convert to table with Excel” action, while...
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    Windows 11 Insider: Convert on-screen tables to Excel with Click to Do and Braille Narrator

    Microsoft’s latest Insider drops for Windows 11 expand Click to Do with a preview that can capture on‑screen tables and push them straight into Excel — a practical, AI‑driven shortcut aimed at shaving minutes from routine data entry work while the Insider builds also add Microsoft 365 profile...
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    Windows 11 Dev Channel Build 26220.5770: Click to Do, Braille Viewer, and M365 Cards

    Today’s Dev Channel flight advances Windows 11’s AI-driven productivity and accessibility story while changing how Microsoft numbers preview builds — Windows Insiders now get Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.5770, delivered as cumulative content identified in Microsoft’s announcement and...
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