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what happened to Notebook mode in Copilot (formerly Bing Chat Enterprise)
Looks like in the latest updates for Bing Chat Enterprise, the Notebook mode that allowed longer prompt sizes got deprecated. How can we realize the same Notebook functionality within the MSFT AI offering? Specifically, longer context window and prompt size offered by the Notebook mode in one shot mode. If I am not wrong, the Notebook mode also had the ability to generate a longer output with more words than the limitation within chatbot mode.
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- svalente1Copper ContributorHello! Does anyone know when or if this feature is coming back??
- petarstojchevskiCopper ContributorNotebook mode was the THING.
It was the selling point of Copilot in Bing.
Either you didn't ask the right population who were using it,
or you didn't ask at all, regarding it as a small community.
The service was basically "hidden" on a second tab - and that was the reason for the small number of users.
Please, please, bring it back, and bring it back as a main feature.- petarstojchevskiCopper ContributorOne day after this comment, Notebook made its comeback with the latest Microsoft Edge update.
Thanks, Microsoft, for listening to our needs.
- fallenskormCopper Contributor
Yes, the new co-pilot is terrible. It doesn't even have the copy button anymore. You are not supposed to be losing features and functionality when you have competitors like Gemini and ChatGpt.palani_s
- justaskswimCopper Contributor
you can still copy button is still there under each thread. either way you can always highlight and right click anyways and paste it wherever you want. and you basically are just getting more info from the internet, but you can always tell it to break it down however you want. for example, if you writing a paper just tell it what you're wanting and then tell it to write it in paragraph form even ask for in quote citations and references apa style if you so choose. then you write in anything extra you're wanting to add and explain what or how you're wanting it to put together. yes notebook help more conversation in the message copilot box so you may have to break down what info your feeding it but it will do all the same things the only difference is with notebook you didn't have a max number of words where you had to break it down but till you tell it "new topic" it will stay on the same topic. I always save it if it's important to my WordPad.
- BellokCopper ContributorIt is gone for me as well. This is stupid because it was the only thing I used from Copilot. There is no reason for me to continue using Copilot without Notebook.