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How do I turn off Copilot in Word documents?
If the icon on the page is the main annoyance, you can hide it without affecting Copilot's functionality:
• Click on the small light bulb icon (Copilot icon) on your Word document.
• A pane will appear on the right side. At the bottom of the pane, you'll see a checkbox labeled Show Copilot in document.
• Uncheck the box to hide the icon.
Copilot leverages Microsoft Editor for some suggestions. Disabling Editor suggestions might reduce some of Copilot's influence, but it won't completely turn it off:
• Go to File > Options > Proofing.
• Under AutoCorrect Options, click on AutoCorrect Settings.
• In the new window, navigate to the Typing tab.
• Uncheck the boxes for features you don't want, like Show suggestions as I type and automatically correct text as I type.
If you need a completely Copilot-free experience, you can also work in offline mode i.e.
• Go to File > Work Offline
I hope this helps!
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- TheRobinDec 06, 2024Copper Contributor
agreed, that is good at least. but then every new paragraph it pops back up in my face!
- jim1480Nov 01, 2024Copper Contributor
I've just come off a frustrating hour on the chat with Microsoft Support and they had no answer to this issue. It appeared for me in build 2410 of Office 365 and so I reverted to build 2409.
To do that I ran CMD (as admisnitrator) and navigated to:
"\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ClickToRun" then press enter
Then run: officec2rclient.exe /update user updatetoversion=16.0.15427.20194 then press enter
I've also turned off updates in Office which is not a great idea but hopefully this feature will become optional in a future build.
Good luck
- rok89Jan 28, 2025Copper Contributor
thanks!
- WillGerrandyNov 16, 2024Copper Contributor
This solution worked for me. Thanks so much jim1480 ! Im very disappointed MS made it so difficult to opt-out of using AI. The comments by students pointing out they can be penalized for using AI in their written work demonstrates just how ham-fisted this approach has been . Thanks again jim1480
- davidhconeNov 03, 2024Copper Contributor
>>>To do that I ran CMD (as admisnitrator) and navigated to:
"\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ClickToRun" then press enter
Then run: officec2rclient.exe /update user updatetoversion=16.0.15427.20194 then press enter
Worked for the rest of the day but the icon was back again the next day.
- jim1480Nov 04, 2024Copper Contributor
You can turn off updates in Office, try: File/Account/Office Updates and then select the option to turn off updates. Of course this turns off all Office updates