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Drafting in Microsoft Word - Images

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I am using Copilot to draft an end user guide in Microsoft Word. The step by step instructions are great and explanations of some of the applications features are included (Teams Audio Conferencing)!

Issue: After the first draft, I ask Copilot to add screenshots. It creates the next draft but the images it tries to add simply shows text "undefined" for each image. It looks like it is attempting to add images, and in the correct spots, but the images are not being added or coming through.

Any recommendations on resolving this issue?

 

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Sharing your screen or content in a Teams meeting

You can share your screen or content in a Teams meeting to collaborate with others or present your ideas. Here are the steps to share your screen or content in a Teams meeting:

  • Click or tap on the share icon on the meeting toolbar.

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  • You will see a menu with different options to share your screen or content.

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  • You can choose to share your entire screen, a specific window, a PowerPoint presentation, a whiteboard, or a file from your computer or Teams.

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  • Click or tap on the option you want to share and wait for it to appear on the meeting screen.

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  • You can stop sharing by clicking or tapping on the stop sharing icon on the meeting toolbar.

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best response confirmed by TechGuy28 (Copper Contributor)
Solution

@TechGuy28 Copilot in Word cannot add images at the moment.
Copilot in Word combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with your Word content to draft new content, summarize content, rewrite existing content, transform text into tables, and chat with Copilot capabilities in real-time to help you stay in the flow of ideas and be more productive.

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best response confirmed by TechGuy28 (Copper Contributor)
Solution

@TechGuy28 Copilot in Word cannot add images at the moment.
Copilot in Word combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with your Word content to draft new content, summarize content, rewrite existing content, transform text into tables, and chat with Copilot capabilities in real-time to help you stay in the flow of ideas and be more productive.

Ankur_B_0-1715128655599.png

 

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