Creating a new excel table in Copilot Pro for Office 365. “Edit in Excel” missing.
It seems that the (free) web version of Copilot provides me with a function that I’d like to see in the (paid) Copilot for Office 365 as well. Perhaps someone would know how to enable this?
Let’s say I am entering the following in https://copilot.microsoft.com:
‘create a table with a side-by-side comparison of the technical specifications for the “HP LaserJet Pro 500 Color MFP M570dw”, “HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M479fdw”, and “HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M577dn”‘
What I get is a nice short table that offers me at the top right corner to edit that table in excel:
If I enter the same in the Office 365 App, which is connected to my Office 365 account which has a Copilot for Office 365 subscription, I get this here (web content is enabled):
There is no possibility to edit the table directly in excel. Using “Kopieren” (copy) in the lower left corner, I can get the content into an excel sheet, but the copied text also includes the paragraps before and after the table.
I’d prefer the “Excel” button.
Is there a way to enable this functionality in Copilot for Offcie 365?
Thanks
Dan
It seems that the (free) web version of Copilot provides me with a function that I’d like to see in the (paid) Copilot for Office 365 as well. Perhaps someone would know how to enable this? Let’s say I am entering the following in https://copilot.microsoft.com: ‘create a table with a side-by-side comparison of the technical specifications for the “HP LaserJet Pro 500 Color MFP M570dw”, “HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M479fdw”, and “HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M577dn”‘ What I get is a nice short table that offers me at the top right corner to edit that table in excel: If I enter the same in the Office 365 App, which is connected to my Office 365 account which has a Copilot for Office 365 subscription, I get this here (web content is enabled): There is no possibility to edit the table directly in excel. Using “Kopieren” (copy) in the lower left corner, I can get the content into an excel sheet, but the copied text also includes the paragraps before and after the table. I’d prefer the “Excel” button.Is there a way to enable this functionality in Copilot for Offcie 365? Thanks Dan Read More