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Activate Copilot for Microsoft 365 Business Standard (Mac)
I purchased "Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365" license. However, I am unable to activate it on Outlook and OneNote. Word - Available on both Desktop & Website Excel - Available on both Desktop & Website Outlook - Available on Website, NOT on Desktop OneNote - NOT available on both Desktop & Website I tried the following method: Under "Language and time", turned on "Sync across Microsoft 365" under Use my Microsoft 365 setting Uninstall and reinstall the Office 365 Desktop app Turned on Optional Connected Experiences under Privacy in Outlook and OneNote Desktop app Update licenses on Desktop app Any idea why Copilot not appear on some of the apps? Thanks AndyAndyFJan 18, 2024Copper Contributor63KViews1like23CommentsClarification Needed: Features of 'M365 Chat' vs 'Copilot (new)'
Please help me understand the following features in Teams for desktop: M365 Chat - What are its main functions and use cases? Copilot (new) - How does it differ from 'M365 Chat' in terms of features and applications? I have recently subscribed to the $30 monthly plan and wish to fully understand the value of each service. Screenshot attached from the New Teams version 23320.3027.2591.1505.Jeffg635Jan 17, 2024Copper Contributor7.4KViews0likes16CommentsMicrosoft 365 Copilot + SharePoint
Our organization recently purchased Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses for all of our employees. One of the major tasks that we would like to utilize Copilot for is analyzing and summarizing documents on SharePoint. However, there are a couple of issues that we hope Microsoft is developing fixes for. There appears to be a data limit. If a file is too large, then we get a message, "I'm sorry, the size of this file is beyond my response limit. Select a file smaller than 150 MB and try again." We often have files that are beyond the 150 MB limit and it's very important to us for Copilot to analyze documents larger than 150 MB. It appears Copilot can analyze multiple, separate files at the same time. However, Copilot creates an output for each individual file rather than combining them. In other words, 1 summary for the first file, a second for the second, etc. Both issues are related. Basically, we need Copilot to analyze/summarize larger files. Beyond the 150 MB limit. Is this something that Microsoft is developing? Also, if we ask Copilot to analyze separate files, is Microsoft developing a solution where Copilot will combine the output?mcheathamAug 22, 2025Copper Contributor356Views2likes8CommentsCreating and customizing Copilots in Copilot Studio
How to create a CoPilot and use it in your Blog with your blog’s Data Intro Today, we’re going to embark on an exciting journey of creating our very own AI assistant, or ‘Copilot’, using the powerful Copilot Studio. But that’s not all! We’ll also learn how to seamlessly integrate this Copilot into our WordPress site, transforming it into a dynamic, interactive platform. Our WordPress site will serve as the primary data source, enabling our Copilot to provide personalized and context-aware responses. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a tech enthusiast, this guide will offer a step-by-step approach to leverage AI capabilities for your WordPress site. So, let’s dive in and start our AI adventure! Preparation Luckily we can try the Copilot Studio with a trial license. So head on to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-copilot-studio/sign-up-individual and find all the details. You will have to sign in with a Microsoft 365 user email. You need a Microsoft 365 Tenant as you understand! For those who are actively using Power Apps i suggest to have a god look at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-copilot-studio/environments-first-run-experience, so you can grasp the details regarding Environments. Creation Once we are ready, head over to https://copilotstudio.microsoft.com and you can start working with new Copilots! Let’s create one shall we ? Select the upper left Copilots menu, and New Copilot. Add the name you want and add your Blog\Site where the Copilot will get it’s data. Go to the bottom and select Edit Advanced Options and check the “Include lesson topics…”, select a icon and leave the default “Common Data Services Default Solution”. Once you create the Copilot you will find it in the left menu on the Copilots section: Configure The first thing we are going to do is to change the Copilot message for salutation. There is a default one which we can change once we click on the Copilot and inside the chat box of the Copilot message. We will find on the left designer area the predefined message which we will change to our preference. Remember to Save your changes! Topics The most important element of our Copilot are the Topics. Topics are the core building blocks of a chatbot. Topics can be seen as the bot competencies: they define how a conversation dialog plays out. Topics are discrete conversation paths that, when used together, allow for users to have a conversation with a bot that feels natural and flows appropriately. In our Copilot we have 3 Topics that we do not need, so from the Topics menu, select each Lesson Topic, from the dotted selection and disable it. You can also delete completely these three unneeded Topics. It is also important to disable Topics that we don’t need otherwise we have to resolve any errors on the existing Topics, since we are making changes. The Topics we need to disable are in grey : Before starting deep we also changed a standard Topic named “Goodbye”. You will understand that we may need to make it simpler so here is a proposed version: As you can see we just changed the end of the Chat with a simple “Thanks for using …” We also propose to change the Greeting to Redirect to the Conversation Start for a unified experience ! Let’s create a simple Topic, where the Copilot responds to specific questions. You can add your own phrases as well. From the Topics menu select “Create” – “Topic” – “From Blank” Add the Trigger phrases you wish. We have selected the following : What do you do?, What is your reach?, What can you tell me? Add a node with the Message property and add the text which the Copilot will use to answer. You can add the name of the Copilot by selecting the variable icon inside the node. Add a final node that ends this topic: You can edit the name of your Topic in the upper left corner, and save it ! Before anything you can always test it on the left chat box! Now let’s do something more creative ! Let’s ask the user if they would provide their email so we can send a summary of the conversation ! The Copilot should make it clear that it is optional and should not interrupt the conversation. So the first thing we need to do is to add a new Topic where we can get the user’s email address and store it as a variable. Since the user can request to provide the email later, we can offer this option as well, with the trigger. Here is our Topic: Pay attention to the closing node and the comment. We have added a Redirect to the Greeting Topic, so we can avoid falling in the Loop of the Start Conversation. To do that we add a new node, Topic Management – Go to another Topic. Now let’s build the the request with a condition, by editing the Conversation Start Topic ( the one we edited at the beginning ). From the Topics menu select All and find the Conversation Start Topic. Add a new Node after the Message with a question. We have this text so the user is aware about the options they have: Would you like to provide an email so you can get a summary of our Interaction? It is optional and you can add it later by simply saying “Get my Email”! In this Question Node, select the Multiple Choice options and add the YES and NO possible answers, while saving the answer on a variable. You can rename the variable if you want to. The next node is an “Add a Condition” node and when the answer is YES we send the conversation to the Get User’s Email Topic, while the opposite we send it to the Greeting. Here is our design for the Topic: Save the Topic, and you can test your Copilot on the left Chat box. You will notice that we can’t redirect the user without a validation message. So we can edit the Get User’s Email Topic with a Message Node like this: Now we have the basic idea of the Topics ! Play around and create your paths ! Be careful not to fall under loops and always try the Copilot ! We can expand to Power Apps for Data operations , like storing the Email to a Table or creating a Flow in Power automate but that’s not our focus. Authentication-Channels Once we are happy with our Copilot we need to make it available to our Channels, specifically to Web Sites. If we select Channels from the left menu we will get a message about Authentication: So we have to follow a straight forward process to configure Authentication for our Copilot to be available in all Channels. Unless we want users to Sign in we won’t activate that option but you can always change that option. We will enable Entra ID as our Service Provider. The following part is from Microsoft Documentation Source: Configure user authentication with Microsoft Entra ID – Microsoft Copilot Studio | Microsoft Learn Create an app registration Sign in to the Azure portal, using an admin account in the same tenant as your copilot. Go to App registrations, either by selecting the icon or searching in the top search bar. Select New registration and enter a name for the registration.It can be helpful later to use the name of your copilot. For example, if your copilot is called “Contoso sales help,” you might name the app registration “ContosoSalesReg.” Under Supported account types, select Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Microsoft Entra ID directory – Multitenant) and personal Microsoft accounts (e.g. Skype, Xbox). Leave the Redirect URI section blank for now. Enter that information in the next steps. Select Register. After the registration is complete, go to Overview. Copy the Application (client) ID and paste it in a temporary file. You need it in later steps. Add the redirect URL Go to Authentication, and then select Add a platform. Under Platform configurations, select Add a platform, and then select Web. Under Redirect URIs, enter https://token.botframework.com/.auth/web/redirect and https://europe.token.botframework.com/.auth/web/redirect. Note The authentication configuration pane in Copilot Studio might show the following redirect URL: https://unitedstates.token.botframework.com/.auth/web/redirect. Using that URL makes the authentication fail; use the URI instead. In the Implicit grant and hybrid flows section, turn on both Access tokens (used for implicit flows) and ID tokens (used for implicit and hybrid flows). Select Configure. Generate a client secret Go to Certificates & secrets. In the Client secrets section, select New client secret. (Optional) Enter a description. One is provided if left blank. Select the expiry period. Select the shortest period that’s relevant for the life of your copilot. Select Add to create the secret. Store the secret’s Value in a secure temporary file. You need it when you configure your copilot’s authentication later on. Tip Don’t leave the page before you copy the value of the client secret. If you do, the value is obfuscated and you must generate a new client secret. Configure manual authentication In Copilot Studio, in the navigation menu under Settings, select Security. Then select the Authentication card. Select Manual (for any channel including Teams) then turn on Require users to sign in. Enter the following values for the properties: Service provider: Select Microsoft Entra ID. Client ID: Enter the application (client) ID that you copied earlier from the Azure portal. Client secret: Enter the client secret you generated earlier from the Azure portal. Scopes: Enter profile openid. Select Save to finish the configuration. Configure API permissions Go to API permissions. Select Grant admin consent for <your tenant name>, and then select Yes. If the button isn’t available, you may need to ask a tenant administrator to do enter it for you. NoteTo avoid users from having to consent to each application, a Global Administrator, Application Administrator, or Cloud Application Administrator can grant tenant-wide consent to your app registrations. Select Add a permission, and then select Microsoft Graph. Select Delegated permissions. Expand OpenId permissions and turn on openid and profile. Select Add permissions. Define a custom scope for your copilot Scopes allow you to determine user and admin roles and access rights. You create a custom scope for the canvas app registration that you create in a later step. Go to Expose an API and select Add a scope. Set the following properties. You can leave the other properties blank.Expand tablePropertyValueScope nameEnter a name that makes sense in your environment, such as Test.ReadWho can consent?Select Admins and usersAdmin consent display nameEnter a name that makes sense in your environment, such as Test.ReadAdmin consent descriptionEnter Allows the app to sign the user in.StateSelect Enabled Select Add scope. Source: Configure user authentication with Microsoft Entra ID – Microsoft Copilot Studio | Microsoft Learn You can always make the Copilot more secure by adding required Authentication and SSO. Read the Documentation to see how you can also add scopes on the Copilot. Now it’s time to Publish ! Hit the Publish from the menu and publish your Copilot. If any errors occur it will mostly be a Topic. Read carefully our instructions and of course you can make your own routes since you got the concept ! Once Publishing is done, the Channels menu will activate all channels and from the Custom Website you can grab the embedding code and add it in a Post on your WordPress or your Webpage ! You can also see it in the Demo Website if you have not enabled “require secure access”. Here it is in the actual WordPress using the embedded code: Closing With Copilot Studio, building a custom AI assistant and seamlessly integrating it into your WordPress site is simpler than you might have imagined. It empowers you to create a more dynamic and personalized user experience. Whether you’re looking to automate tasks, provide intelligent insights, or offer a more conversational interface on your site, Copilot Studio provides the tools and straightforward process to get you there. Remember, the possibilities are endless. Experiment, refine, and watch as your WordPress site becomes a hub of unparalleled AI-powered engagement! References Create Copilots with Copilot Studio Manage Topics in Copilot Studio AI-based copilot authoring overview Quickstart guide for building copilots with generative AI Microsoft Copilot Studio overviewKonstantinosPassadisAug 12, 2024Learn Expert2.3KViews0likes5CommentsCopilot Drafting for Outlook breaking signatures
Hello, Our users have been reporting issues with copilot in outlook when drafting email signatures. Our organisations signatures seem to become corrupted, and all the images are removed. Has anyone seen this before and know how to prevent this. ThanksscottdccApr 11, 2024Copper Contributor1.2KViews0likes5CommentsHow to reference OneNote in Word's Copilot?
I find that when I try to reference other documents in Word's Copilot (e.g. in the body of the document I want to summarize notes I took in OneNote). When I type the / all I see is word documents. When I click the 'reference a file' button, I only see word documents. When I type to summarize notes from OneNote, it does not show me any options to select a OneNote document. This is shown in a Microsoft demo video at second 23 in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2-8wrF9Okc&t=23s. I am unable to replicate the experience they show in this video. Additionally, I am unable to ask Copilot's chat to "summarize my onenote activity this week" or any other variation. In face, Copilot says this "As a chatbot, I am not able to access or summarize the content of your OneNote documents directly. My capabilities are limited to providing information and assistance based on the data and tools available to me. However, you can use the OneNote application to summarize your notes by creating a summary page. This feature allows you to create a new page with links to the pages and sections you select, providing an easy way to organize and review your notes." I am hoping this is an error and some guidance will resolve the issue, but knowing others are having the issue would be something.Don_SonitMar 31, 2024Copper Contributor1.6KViews0likes4CommentsCopilot Teams iOS/iPad OS - Valid License
When I try to use Copilot in Teams on iOS and iPad OS, it tells me I do not have a valid license ("It looks like you don't have a valid license. To get access, please check with your administrator."). Copilot in Teams is working everywhere else. I tried logging out and back in, but that did not resolve it.Christopher GuerinJan 26, 2024Copper Contributor1.5KViews0likes4CommentsCopilot Missing from M365 Portal
From one day to the next, Copilot Chat disappeared from the portal on one of our small clients' accounts. It's available and working in all other Copilot applications, but it simply disappeared from the Office portal. This is a premium business subscription without a Copilot license. The user has two PCs, and the problem occurs identically on both. No changes have been made. Community, do you have any ideas or suggestions on what the problem might be? Thanks187Views2likes3CommentsExtract a particular slide from a power point
How can I extract a particular slide from a power point that is in a sharepint, to respond to a specific requirement to an Copilot agent, how important an extract of the presentation is and not the whole presentation, so you have to extract the sheets and generate a new power point with the extract to be presented whith the same nama + extract, Has anyone done something similar?Solvedalberto_villarroel2024Dec 28, 2024Copper Contributor294Views0likes3CommentsCopilot error
For the first time I am experiencing the following error: "I'm having trouble answering your question right now. Try again later." My data is in a valid structure and Copilot detects my data range. What is the reason for this error?niquitaayeshaOct 08, 2024Copper Contributor349Views0likes3Comments
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