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Copilot in Excel: 4 ways you can use this AI assistant

Copilot in Excel will have a preview in November, with a full rollout happening in 2024.

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Published onOctober 16, 2023

published onOctober 16, 2023

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It’s a great time to be a Microsoft lover and Windows user. AfterCopilot made its way to Windows 11, the AI assistant is coming to Microsoft 365, in November. And, according to theMicrosoft 365 Roadmap, all the 365 apps, including,OneNote,Word,PowerPoint,Whiteboard,OneDrive, and Excel.

Yes, Copilot is coming to Excel, but unlike the other apps, Excel will only get Copilot in February 2024, according to the Roadmap. However, there will be a preview available for it in November.

But even so, Microsoft is already teasing out the AI capabilities coming to Excel, and needless to say, the assistant will greatly improve productivity and ease the workflow when working with data.

So what can you do with Copilot in Excel?

Copilot in Excel: 4 ways you can use the AI to greatly improve your productivity

Copilot in Excel: 4 ways you can use the AI to greatly improve your productivity

We’ll probably see more Copilot features coming to Excel in November when the preview is scheduled to take place. Even so, many of the features will aim to decrease the workload, and increase productivity, as we mentioned earlier.

It’s also good to note that Copilot across Microsoft 365 retains more or less the same features. The AI tool will be able to generate data, and summarize existing data.

What do you think about Copilot in Excel? Will you use it?

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