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Six Microsoft Copilot features worth knowing about.

If you have a Copilot licence, these six features save you the most time. Stay until the end for the step-by-step agent walkthrough.

Most of us already use ChatGPT or Gemini, and they work great for general tasks.

So why bother with Microsoft Copilot? One reason: it can read your inbox, your meetings, and your team's files (with your permissions), without you copy-pasting anything. Ask it "what did the client say about pricing last week?" and it answers from your real emails. That is the main reason.

This article walks through six features worth a closer look. Each one comes with the exact prompt to paste, a short video, and a clear next step. Try one today. The rest will follow.

Watch · Overview · How Microsoft 365 Copilot works

1. Outlook: handle email faster

Open any long email thread. At the top, click Summary by Copilot. You get a three-sentence brief: who said what, what's been decided, what's still pending.

Then click Draft with Copilot and paste this:

Paste this

Reply confirming we'll send the proposal by Friday. Polite, friendly, two paragraphs.

You get a clean draft. Edit, send. A common 20-minute reply now takes 2 minutes.

Try this today: pick the longest unread email in your inbox, summarise it, and time how long it took versus reading the whole thread.
Watch · Outlook · Copilot in Outlook: email demo

2. Teams: get instant meeting summaries

Open the Copilot panel inside any Teams meeting. After (or even during) the meeting, type:

Paste this

Summarise the meeting so far. List decisions made and action items with owners.

You get exactly that. Anyone who couldn't attend catches up in 90 seconds. Action items don't fall through.

The best trick: turn Copilot on before a recurring meeting starts. The recap lands in chat the second the meeting ends.

Watch · Teams · Copilot in Teams: live meeting recap

3. Word: no more blank pages

In Word, Copilot can:

· Draft a document from a one-line description
· Rewrite a paragraph (shorter, friendlier, more formal)
· Summarise a long document into bullets
· Generate the structure for a report you have not started

The most underused prompt:

Paste this

Summarise this document and turn the key points into a one-page brief for a non-technical audience.

Hand it a 30-page RFP, a vendor agreement, or a meeting deck. You get a usable brief in seconds.

Watch · Word · How to draft documents with Copilot in Word

4. Excel: ask questions about your data

This is the feature most people miss. Open any Excel file with data. Click the Copilot icon. Try one of these:

Paste any of these

What patterns do you notice in this data?

Add a column flagging rows where the response time is more than 2x the median.

Show me a chart of tickets by category, sorted by month.

Copilot writes the formulas, builds the charts, and applies the conditional formatting. You don't need to know XLOOKUP or pivot tables.

Try this today: open your last spreadsheet with real data. Ask Copilot what patterns it notices. The first answer often surprises you.
Watch · Excel · Copilot in Excel: be more analytical

5. BizChat: search all your apps at once

Open Microsoft 365 Chat (also called BizChat). Ask a question that spans your work:

Paste any of these

What did Marcus say about the Acme migration in any meeting or email this month?

Summarise all my Teams DMs from yesterday into a single brief.

Find the latest version of the IT runbook and tell me what changed since last quarter.

Copilot searches your emails, chats, files, and meetings at once. It returns a single answer with sources. No copy-paste, no app-switching. This is the feature that genuinely has no public-AI equivalent.

Watch · BizChat · Introducing Microsoft Business Chat

6. Build your own agent (the most powerful feature)

If you only learn one thing from this article, learn this. A custom agent is like saving your favourite ChatGPT prompt forever, except it also knows your files. You build it once, and from then on you just talk to it.

Three agents anyone can build today:

Email Reply Helper. Drafts replies in your tone, trained on your last 50 sent emails.

Runbook Reader. Answers questions from your team's runbooks in numbered steps.

Weekly Update Generator. Writes Friday's status update from the week's meetings and chats.

Below is the exact step-by-step. Each step takes under a minute.

1

Open Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat

Go to m365.cloud.microsoft/chat or open the Copilot app in Teams. In the left sidebar, click Create an agent (or look for the "+" button next to "Agents").

Microsoft 365 Chat AGENTS + Create an agent Hi! What can I help with today? Ask Copilot anything...
2

Name your agent and describe what it does

A short, useful description teaches the agent how to behave. Be specific about tone and format.

Example

Name: Email Reply Helper

Description: Drafts polite, two-paragraph email replies in my usual tone. Friendly but professional. No marketing language.

3

Add knowledge: tell the agent what files to read

Click Add knowledge or Sources. Pick a SharePoint folder, a Teams channel, an Outlook folder, or specific files. The agent will only answer from these.

Knowledge sources Pick what your agent should learn from. @ Outlook folder /Sent items, last 50 Selected SharePoint folder /Sales/Proposals/ Teams channel Engineering, General
4

Add a starter prompt (optional but powerful)

This guides every conversation, so you don't have to repeat instructions every time.

Example starter

When I paste an email, draft a reply in two paragraphs. Friendly tone. End with a clear next step. Use British English.

5

Test the agent in chat

On the right side of the create-agent screen there is a test panel. Paste a sample email. Check the reply tone, length, and accuracy. Tweak the description in step 2 until it feels right.

Test your agent Here is the client email about pricing. Draft a reply. A Drafted in your usual tone:
6

Save and pin it

Click Create (or Save). Your agent appears in the left sidebar under Agents. Click the pin icon so it stays at the top. From now on, you (and anyone you share it with) just open it and chat. Briefing already done.

Good news: none of this needs IT approval. You can build personal or team agents in BizChat without a separate licence and without a developer. If you need an agent that connects to other systems on a schedule, that is what Copilot Studio is for, but most useful agents do not need it.
Watch · Agent builder · Build Copilot agents using the BizChat Agent Builder

One last thing

The point isn't to use Copilot for everything. It's to find the two or three features that make your day noticeably easier, and use them three times a week until that becomes a habit.

Pick one feature from this list. Try it three times this week. Don't try all six at once.

The agent in feature 6 alone, built once, will save you an hour a week forever. Start there.

Which of these did you try first? What surprised you? Drop a comment below.

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