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AI‑102 certification page shows deprecated learning paths without clear guidance
Hi everyone, I’m preparing for the Azure AI Engineer Associate (AI‑102) certification and noticed some usability confusion on the official certification page. Under “Prepare for the exam”, several learning paths are marked as “deprecated”, but there’s no clear explanation of what has changed, which learning path should now be followed, or how this maps to the current exam structure. For new learners, this makes it difficult to know which content is recommended versus legacy. Additionally, the certification landing page itself doesn’t appear to provide a visible feedback mechanism, which makes reporting this kind of UX issue challenging. It would help a lot if the page included a short explanation, a before/after timeline, or grouped deprecated content under a clearly labeled “Legacy” section. Sharing this in the spirit of constructive feedback to help improve the learning experience. Thanks.Syed_2026Apr 23, 2026Copper Contributor62Views0likes2CommentsBlueprint opportunity for Managing financial operations with Dynamics 365 Finance
Greetings! Microsoft is updating the credential for Managing financial operations with Dynamics 365 Finance, and we need your input through our exam blueprinting survey. The blueprint determines how many questions each skill in the exam will be assigned. Please complete the online survey by May 8, 2026. Please also feel free to forward the survey to any colleagues you consider subject matter experts for this certification. You may send this to people external to Microsoft as well. If you have any questions, feel free to contact John Sowles at josowles@microsoft.com or Don Tanedo at dtanedo@microsoft.com. Managing financial operations with Dynamics 365 Finance blueprint survey link: https://www.starttest.com/starttest2/startsurvey?programid=187&guid=EAC8BBD0-FD12-4318-8468-C8760A65EFB320Views0likes0CommentsUnderstanding Copilot Capabilities in Word for the Microsoft AB-730 Exam
While preparing for the Microsoft AB-730 exam, I came across an interesting question related to the Microsoft 365 Copilot in Word that made me pause and think deeper. The question i faced You are using Microsoft 365 Copilot to enhance your productivity in Microsoft Word. Which two tasks can you achieve by using Copilot in Word? Options: A- Insert a table of contents based on the headings in your document. B- Insert a custom watermark that has specific text and formatting. C- Generate a summary of the key points in your document. D- Customize the page margins to match your company's document standards. I was confident that the correct answer was A&C, but I did not just want to memorize it. I wanted to clearly understand why those options were correct and why the others were not. How i clarified My Understanding. During my research, i reached a platform called P2PExams. I found the same questions in their practice test material, along with a clear and logical explanation. What I really appreciated was that the explanation focused on conceptual clarity instead of just answering. Here's the explanation i found: Copilot in Word assists with content generation, summarization, rewriting, and structural organization. It can analyze document headings and insert a table of contents based on structured heading styles, supporting document navigation. It can also generate summaries of key points, which aligns directly with generative AI text analysis capabilities. Custom watermark formatting and precise page margin configuration are traditional Word formatting functions and are not core generative AI capabilities of Copilot. Therefore, the correct answers are A and CSolvedjohncheeserApr 23, 2026Copper Contributor299Views1like2CommentsWeekly Roundup for Skilling Rooms (Groups)
Hello Skills Hub Community! Below is a summary of what is happening within our Skilling Rooms (Groups) so that you can stay in the loop and discover something new. To get frequent updates of their content, make sure to follow/join the group that interests you. Find the full list of our Skilling Rooms (Groups) here: Skilling Room Directory Skilling Room Details Date/Time Link to post The Fabric Café Event: FabCon + SQLCon 2026 Recap: What's New in Microsoft Fabric Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026, 06:00 PM PDT FabCon + SQLCon 2026 Recap: What’s New in Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Community Hub The Fabric Café Weekly #FabricCoffee sessions at Microsoft Fabric Cafe https://www.youtube.com/@MicrosoftFabricCafe Modern Development with Azure Integration and AI Modernize your Applications with popular and advanced SDKs on Azure Blog | Microsoft Community HubAmyCloudApr 22, 2026Microsoft20Views0likes0CommentsLearning & Sharing Skills in the Microsoft Community
Hello everyone, I am excited to join the Skills Hub community! I am interested in improving my technical skills learning new tools and connecting with people who enjoy sharing knowledge. I am currently exploring Microsoft technologies, community learning resources and ways to grow through discussions and real world experiences. Looking forward to learning from all of you and contributing where I can. Thanks and happy learning!Hellen-CharlessApr 22, 2026Brass Contributor33Views0likes0CommentsWhat Letter Boxed Taught Me About Problem-Solving in Tech Learning
Hi everyone This might sound a little unusual but I have recently been playing a word puzzle called Letter Boxed and it made me think about how we approach learning technical skills. The game challenges you to connect letters strategically use constraints creatively, and solve the puzzle in as few steps as possible. It reminded me a lot of working through cloud labs or automation exercises especially when learning tools like Azure scripting or infrastructure concepts. You have limited inputs and the key is understanding patterns and thinking ahead. I have noticed that strengthening logical thinking through small daily challenges even word games helps with debugging architecture planning and breaking down complex problems. Has anyone else found that non technical puzzles or games improved their technical learning or problem solving skills? Curious to hear your thoughtsHellen-CharlessApr 21, 2026Brass Contributor35Views0likes1CommentFrom AI‑Curious to Agent‑Builder in Microsoft 365 (No Code)
Hi everyone, I keep getting the same questions in my inbox: “How do I start learning AI?” “Can I build an AI Agent without knowing how to code?” So I put together a simple, beginner-friendly blog focused on Microsoft tools like Copilot and Copilot Studio - perfect for anyone starting from zero. 👉 Check it out here: https://medium.com/@sajeda27/from-ai-curious-to-agent-builder-no-code-required-46f845458a97 If you find it useful, feel free to share it with someone who’s been asking the same questions 🙌45Views0likes0CommentsNew Idea
Hi Team, I have been an extensive user of Microsoft Teams and the broader Microsoft ecosystem for a significant period, and I genuinely appreciate the continuous innovation that enhances modern collaboration. From my experience in IT, especially while working with cross-functional stakeholders, I find the meeting recording and automated summary features extremely valuable. However, I would like to propose an enhancement based on real-world challenges. In meetings where both technical and non-technical stakeholders are present, discussions often become highly technical, making it difficult for business participants to fully understand. This can lead to reduced engagement and misalignment. Suggested Enhancement: It would be highly beneficial if Microsoft Teams could generate two types of meeting summaries: Technical Summary: Detailed and suitable for engineering teams Business Summary: Simplified and easy to understand for non-technical stakeholders Example: Technical: We are integrating multiple third-party APIs. Simplified: Think of it like an airport control tower. Different airlines operate independently, but the control tower coordinates everything to ensure smooth operations. Our system is improving that coordination to make things faster and more reliable. Technical: We optimized the rendering pipeline. Simplified: We improved the application speed, reducing wait time from several seconds to almost instant. Why this matters: Improves understanding across teams Enhances decision-making Reduces communication gaps Makes collaboration more effective I believe this feature would significantly enhance Microsoft Teams and create a more inclusive experience for all stakeholders. Thank you.30Views0likes0CommentsCREATING A SHORT_TITLE FROM A STRING OF MESSY TEXT
H, I am trying to create a short title from a string of text. for instance ArtzFolio Tulip Flowers Blackout Curtain for Door, Window & Room | Eyelets & Tie Back | Canvas Fabric | Width 4.5feet (54inch) Height 5 feet (60 inch); Set of 2 PCS i want to get a product name(short title) from text. the dataset is messy and i need help with it.OyinsApr 18, 2026Copper Contributor7Views0likes0Comments
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