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Excel's new Copilot function turns your prompts into formulas - how to try it It's so much easier to create, summarize, and analyze data now - no complex manual formulas required.
Microsoft Excel users can now access Copilot using a new COPILOT function, which pulls AI assistance directly into formulas and cell operations.
You’ll find it under the Formulas tab, in the Formula Auditing group. Once you open it, just hit Add Watch and select the cells you want to monitor. The pop-up will show you the sheet name, cell ...
You can now interact with Excel cells in natural language with =COPILOT It doesn't interact with external data from the web... yet You can combine it with other Excel functions Microsoft is ...
What if your Excel spreadsheet could think for you? Imagine typing a simple prompt like “Summarize sales trends by region” and watching as your data transforms into actionable insights, no formulas, ...
Microsoft's spreadsheet program can do way more than you might realize. These are the hacks and tricks you need to know.
Excel introduces co-pilot function Microsoft is bringing its AI directly into Excel formulas with the Copilot function. It is designed to automatically analyze, categorize and summarize data.
The new ‘COPILOT’ function uses AI to generate summaries, tags, tables, and more based on a group of cells. The new ‘COPILOT’ function uses AI to generate summaries, tags, tables, and more based on a ...
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