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copilot for microsoft 365
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Copilot for Microsoft 365 focus on its evolution from a chat-style assistant to an agentic productivity layer that can autonomously edit documents, build spreadsheets, and reshape presentations in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Recent threads highlight the general availability of agentic capabilities and new features in Word such as governed track changes, comment handling, and table of contents management for high-stakes business documents like contracts and compliance drafts. These updates are grounded in Microsoft's Work IQ context layer and are rolling out through the Frontier program and Microsoft 365 Insider Beta Channel, representing a significant shift in how Office work is created and governed.
Microsoft’s Microsoft 365 Roadmap entry 422323 says OneNote Mobile for Android is getting Copilot-powered page summaries and in-note question answering, with worldwide General Availability currently targeted for July 2026. The feature is still marked “in development,” but its direction is clear...
Microsoft has moved Copilot’s most consequential Office upgrade out of preview and into everyday use, making agentic capabilities generally available across Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The shift turns Copilot from a chat-style helper into an action-taking productivity layer that can edit...
Microsoft is pushing Copilot in Word deeper into the part of the workflow that matters most to businesses: the messy, high-stakes world of contracts, policy drafts, compliance documents, and executive briefs. The new update is less about flashy AI writing and more about controlled editing, with...