Copilot prompt in Word to "make the document look like..."

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I'm not able to insert a prompt in Word, like in the available video demos, to "make the document look like "/link to another document".

How to do that in Word with Copilot 365?

 

To be more specific I’m looking for the sample prompt at 0:30 in this video: https://youtu.be/C8WDGKaOt2s?si=eMDFmYhskVz4tfG6

Copilot in Word writes, edits, summarizes and creates right alongside you. With only a brief prompt, Copilot will create a first draft for you, bringing in information from across your organization as needed. Copilot can add content to existing documents, summarize text, and rewrite sections or ...
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@danielepal 
Dear, Daniel,

I am writing to seek assistance with an issue similar to one encountered by you, as mentioned in their correspondence. I am currently struggling with the tutorials provided by Microsoft for using Copilot in Office 365, particularly in Word and PowerPoint.

 

My specific issue is related to a feature demonstrated in one of your video tutorials. In the tutorial, it shows that it is possible to create a PowerPoint presentation from a Word document by using a specific command or prompt in Word. However, when I attempt to follow the tutorial, I find that the option or button to link the Word document to PowerPoint for this purpose is not appearing.

 

To be more precise, I am referring to the functionality in the tutorial video. In this segment, there is a demonstration of inserting a prompt in Power Point with the intention to "make the document look like" or link to another document, which in my case, is intended for PowerPoint presentation creation.

 

Could you please provide guidance on how to access and use this feature in Word with Copilot 365? I am keen to utilize this function for efficiently transforming my Word documents into PowerPoint presentations.

 

Tutorial Video Link:

Showcase at the 1:50 mark.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/videoplayer/embed/RW1gqkB?pid=ocpVideo3&postJsllMsg=true&maskLevel=2...

 

I look forward to your prompt response and assistance from Microsoft in resolving this issue.

Best regards,

Alessandra Cruz.