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cross account connectors
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Cross account connectors in Microsoft Copilot allow the AI assistant to link to personal email and cloud services such as Gmail, Google Drive, Outlook, and OneDrive. This enables Copilot to search, summarize, and ground its outputs with real user data, creating more relevant and personalized responses. The connectors also support generating editable Office documents directly from chat, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files. These features are part of Microsoft's broader effort to transform Copilot from a simple chat helper into an active productivity engine that can access and act upon information across multiple accounts and services.
Microsoft’s late‑2025 Copilot rollouts were not a handful of incremental toggles — they represent a purposeful pivot from help‑as‑search to help‑as‑action, threading AI across Windows, Edge, Microsoft 365 apps and enterprise admin tooling in ways that favor persistent context, shared sessions...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot updates push the assistant from a solo productivity helper into a shared, action-capable collaborator — adding group sessions, expanded automation, cross-account connectors, and one-click export to editable Office files in a Windows‑centred release that tightens the...
Microsoft’s Copilot for Windows has graduated from a conversational helper to an active productivity engine: a staged Windows Insider update now lets Copilot generate editable Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF) directly from chat responses, and — if users opt in — connect to...
Microsoft’s Copilot on Windows has taken a decisive step from chat assistant to document workhorse: the Copilot app can now generate Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations and PDFs directly from a chat session, and it can link to personal email and cloud accounts so it can...