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Windows Copilot Can Now Create Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Files

The Copilot application for Windows can now directly create Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files. Additionally, Gmail and Outlook accounts can be connected to the application.

Microsoft has renewed the Copilot application for Windows with a significant update. Users can now directly create Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files through Copilot, and they can access their online content by connecting the application to their Gmail and Outlook accounts. The update is initially being rolled out to all Windows Insider users and will subsequently be expanded to all Windows 11 users.


Windows Copilot will finally be useful

With the new version, users can convert their ideas, notes, or data into shareable and editable documents simply by giving a command. The Copilot team states that a default export button is now available for long responses (600 characters and over). This button allows content to be saved directly in Word, PowerPoint, Excel, or PDF format.

In addition, users can connect Copilot with their Outlook or Gmail accounts to access content and contact information within their emails. For example, finding all invoices from a company or retrieving a contact address becomes possible through Copilot. This feature is entirely optional, meaning users must manually add their accounts via the application’s interface. Supported connections include OneDrive, Outlook, Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts. Microsoft is introducing the Copilot update ahead of the new OneDrive application planned for introduction next year. Meanwhile, the renewed OneDrive application aims to enhance the user experience with a new gallery view, AI-powered slideshows, and improved editing features.

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