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Microsoft New Copilot Function in Excel Lets Users Automate Summaries and Classifications in Beta Rollout

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Microsoft has introduced a new way to work with data inside Excel by embedding its Copilot artificial intelligence directly into spreadsheet cells. The newly announced COPILOT function allows users to generate AI-powered results using natural-language prompts, turning traditional spreadsheets into dynamic, adaptive platforms that update in real time.According to Microsoft’s Insider Blog, the feature is now available to beta channel testers with Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses on both Windows and Mac. A rollout for Excel on the web is also planned through the Frontier program.

How the COPILOT Function Works

How the COPILOT Function Works

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Impact for Microsoft 365 Users

The introduction of Copilot in Excel reflects Microsoft’s broader strategy of embedding AI across its Office applications. Previous integrations have appeared in Word, Outlook, and Teams, but Excel’s position as a cornerstone for business data makes this rollout especially significant.Analysts say the move underscores Microsoft’s efforts to monetize Copilot as a premium add-on for enterprise users. By embedding AI directly into the calculation engine, the company is positioning Excel as both a number-crunching tool and a platform for intelligent insights

FAQs

What is the Copilot function in Excel?

The Copilot function is a new formula in Excel that allows users to enter natural-language prompts in a cell. It processes the input using large language models to generate summaries, classifications, or lists directly in the spreadsheet grid.

How does the Copilot function differ from normal Excel formulas?

Unlike traditional formulas that perform calculations, the Copilot function interprets text prompts and context from cell references. It can analyze data ranges, classify feedback, or generate summaries, with results updating automatically when the underlying data changes.

Who can access the Copilot function in Excel?

The feature is currently available to beta channel testers with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. It is supported on Excel for Windows (Version 2509 or later), Mac (Version 16.101 or later), and will soon roll out to Excel for the web via the Frontier program.

Does the Copilot function use my data to train Microsoft’s AI models?

No. Microsoft has confirmed that data processed through the Copilot function remains confidential. It is used only to generate the requested output and is not stored or used to train AI models.
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