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Get answers to your questions about adopting Windows 11 and managing the Windows devices used by remote, onsite, and hybrid workers across your organization. Get tips on keeping devices up to date ef...
Heather_Poulsen
Published Jul 11, 2023
ThomasTrombley
Nov 16, 2023Former Employee
Good morning/afternoon/evening Rich, we're still catching up on yesterday's Ignite keynotes and announcements ourselves, ha! However, this page provides a boatload of additional details from yesterday's Ignite efforts: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/chat/enterprise/?form=MA13FV.
Rich_Olson
Nov 16, 2023Copper Contributor
I see nothing on this link about Microsoft 365 CoPilot
- Jason_LeznekNov 16, 2023
Microsoft
Microsoft 365 Copilot is an extra license on top of M365 which you need to purchase. Roughly $30 per user per month. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/copilot-for-work?msclkid=f8116a2653391c5f6fdf0f7017ba4480- Rich_OlsonNov 16, 2023Copper ContributorI am talking about Microsoft Office 365 CoPilot. I read that is out there as well but it is not showing.
- nlmitchellNov 22, 2023Iron ContributorWe are currently looking at this in our environment. It is an additional fee per month as Jason has said above. As it stands, once purchased and assigned you'd have to switch the users device over to Current Channel Office (features coming soon to Monthly Enterprise Channel). Once done, within Word for example, navigate to Account \ Account Privacy \ Manage Settings - untick 'Turn on optional connected experiences', restart Word - navigate to the same place, tick the option again, restart Word and the Copilot features should then appear. Hope this helps Rich