Drafting Documents and Communications
Draft a new document from a prompt in Word
Say you need a one-page project brief and you are staring at a blank page. In Word, open a blank document, type what you want into the Copilot prompt box, and select Generate; Copilot returns a first draft you can act on. The prompt is where you set tone and length: "Draft a one-page project brief for the Contoso rollout, professional tone, three short sections." The more the prompt names the audience, the format, and the length, the closer the first draft lands.
Once a draft appears you have three choices. Keep it accepts the content into your document, Regenerate produces a different version of the same request, and Discard throws it away. You are not stuck with the first attempt: type a follow-up like "make it more concise" or "add a risks section" in the compose box and Copilot revises in place. You can also select existing text, a list, or a table first and ask Copilot to rewrite or restructure just that selection.
Drafting from a bare prompt is the right move when there is no existing source to build on, a brand-new idea, a from-scratch memo, a blank outline. The moment a real file should shape the result, reference it instead (see the next section), because a grounded draft beats a generic one. Using Copilot for documents, email, and presentations requires an eligible Microsoft 365 subscription or a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. See Draft and add content with Copilot in Word[1].
Generate a document from an existing file
The fastest way to get a usable draft is to point Copilot at the file it should build from. In the Copilot prompt box, describe what you want, then type "/" and start typing a file name to link it; in the pane that opens you can also select Files and pick the document. A grounded draft uses your organization's own terminology, data, and numbers, which is why "Draft a renewal proposal from the Fabrikam account plan" beats "Draft a renewal proposal" every time.
The "/" reference has firm boundaries worth memorizing. In Word you can reference up to 20 items, and the accepted types are Word, PowerPoint, PDF, and TXT files. You can only reference files you have permission to open in your organization's OneDrive or SharePoint; Copilot will not draft from content you cannot access, which keeps existing access controls intact. Referencing is also how you reuse and transform content: ask Copilot to turn last year's report into this year's outline, or to rewrite a technical document for a non-technical audience, all grounded in the file you named.
The same "/" gesture works in Copilot Chat and the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, where you can reference not just files but people, meetings, and emails as the source. Choosing the right source is part of writing the prompt, because the same request grounded on different files produces different drafts. See Draft and add content with Copilot in Word[1] and Refer to specific files in Microsoft 365 Copilot[2].
Generate a management summary of a document
When the goal is to compress rather than create, ask Copilot to summarize. Summarizing is not drafting: a summary is a focused subset of one source, so it stays grounded in that document, whereas drafting new content may pull from other sources. In Word, ask Copilot to create a summary and it distills the document to its key points and takeaways and offers follow-up questions you can click to dig deeper.
A management or executive summary is just a steered summary: ask for the decisions, risks, and action items, not a neutral recap. A prompt like "Summarize this report for an executive: the three key decisions, the budget impact, and the action items with owners" produces something a leader can read in a minute. The same works across files from Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat or from OneDrive, where you can select up to 5 files and choose Summarize this file; the accepted types are Word, PowerPoint, PDF, and Excel.
Two conditions trip people up on Word's automatic summary, the one that appears at the top of a document on its own. It is stricter than drafting in general: it needs the document to have at least 200 words, specifically a Microsoft 365 Copilot (work) license rather than any eligible subscription, and the file saved in OneDrive or SharePoint. If you do not see an automatic summary, those conditions are usually why; you can still ask Copilot for a summary in Chat regardless. See Create a summary of your document with Copilot in Word[3] and Summarize your files with Copilot[4].
Move data and insights between Microsoft 365 apps
Copilot's real leverage is moving grounded content between apps so you never rebuild it by hand. The clearest case is Word to PowerPoint: in a blank presentation, select Copilot, type "Create presentation from file," pick the document, and Copilot drafts a deck with slides, speaker notes, and any images found in the source. It works best when the Word document is under 24 MB, so trim or split very large files before asking.
The same carry-it-across pattern shows up in the other directions. In Excel, ask Copilot for insights and it returns charts, PivotTables, summaries, trends, or outliers from your data; you can then reference that workbook with "/" in Copilot Chat or Word to fold the figures into a written summary, so the numbers and the narrative stay consistent. In Copilot Chat you can draft an email and select Edit in Outlook to push the draft into your mailbox and finish it there. Each hop reuses the same source content rather than copy-pasting it between apps.
Think of it as one piece of grounded content flowing through documents, data, decks, and email. The link between apps is the file you reference: a Word brief feeds a PowerPoint deck, an Excel analysis feeds a Word summary or an email, and a Chat draft lands in Outlook. See Create a new presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint[5], Get started with Copilot in Excel[6], and Create content using Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat[7].
Which Copilot drafting task fits the goal
| Goal | Where | How you ask | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| New document from a prompt | Copilot in Word | Type the request in the prompt box, select Generate | A fresh draft you Keep it, Regenerate, or Discard |
| Document from an existing file | Copilot in Word | Type "/" and pick the source (up to 20 items) | A draft grounded in your file's terms and data |
| Management summary of a document | Copilot in Word or Chat | Ask to summarize; request key points and action items | Key points, takeaways, and decisions, not new content |
| Presentation from a document | Copilot in PowerPoint | Type "Create presentation from file," pick the file | A draft deck with slides, speaker notes, and images |
| Email from drafted content | Copilot Chat to Outlook | Draft in Chat, select Edit in Outlook | The draft moved into Outlook to finish and send |
Decision tree
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- Draft a new document in Word by typing the request and selecting Generate
To draft from scratch, open a blank Word document, type what you want into the Copilot prompt box, and select Generate; Copilot returns a first draft. Put the tone and length in the prompt itself ("professional, one page, three sections") so the first pass lands closer to what you need. This is the right path when there is no existing file to build on; the moment a real source should shape the result, reference it instead.
12 questions test this
- You are a marketing coordinator at Contoso. Your manager asks you to use Copilot in Word to create a product brief from scratch. What is…
- You are a communications specialist at Contoso and you need to write a company-wide announcement about a new flexible work policy. You open…
- You are a benefits administrator at Fabrikam. You must produce a multi-section employee benefits guide containing several pages of…
- You are a training coordinator at Fabrikam. You need to create a new workshop agenda from scratch using Copilot in Word. You open a new…
- You are a project manager at Contoso and need to create a new project charter. You open Word to start a new blank document. How do you…
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso and need to create a new project proposal from scratch. You open a new blank Word document. How do…
- You are an operations lead at Contoso. You need to write a formal policy document that staff will read and reference, containing several…
- A marketing manager at Contoso has detailed notes and a bullet-point outline for a new product whitepaper. They want to use Copilot in Word…
- You are a business analyst at Fabrikam writing a new business case in Microsoft Word from a blank document. Your first Draft with Copilot…
- You are a research analyst at Fabrikam. Your manager asks you to produce a detailed written market analysis report that includes several…
- You are an executive assistant at Contoso. Your manager asks you to create a new company policy document using Copilot in Word. You open a…
- An operations analyst at Adventure Works needs Copilot in Word to draft a quarterly review document. Which prompt best follows Microsoft's…
- Keep it, Regenerate, or Discard a Copilot draft, and refine with a follow-up
After Copilot generates a draft in Word, you choose Keep it to accept it, Regenerate to get a different version of the same request, or Discard to drop it. You are not locked into the first attempt: typing a follow-up like "make it more concise" or "add a risks section" in the compose box revises the draft in place. You can also select existing text, a list, or a table and ask Copilot to rewrite just that selection.
26 questions test this
- You are a sales associate at Northwind Traders. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a customer proposal based on a referenced…
- You used Copilot in Word to generate a summary of a 40-page quarterly financial report. The initial summary is too detailed and contains…
- You asked Copilot in Word to draft a client proposal. The generated content addresses the right topics but uses a tone that is too casual…
- You are a marketing coordinator at Fabrikam. You used Copilot in Word to draft a press release based on an existing product specification…
- You are a communications specialist at Northwind Traders using Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a press release. After Copilot…
- You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a client proposal by referencing your internal project plan with /ProjectPlan.docx. The…
- You are a finance analyst at Fabrikam. You asked Copilot in Word to summarize a quarterly financial report, but the initial summary is too…
- You asked Copilot in Word to draft a project summary for Contoso's leadership team. After reviewing the generated text, you decide the tone…
- You are a communications specialist at Fabrikam editing a company-wide announcement in Word. You select a lengthy technical paragraph and…
- You are a communications manager at Fabrikam. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a company newsletter by referencing your…
- You are a sales operations lead at Adventure Works. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a one-page executive briefing, but the…
- You are an analyst at Adventure Works refining a competitive analysis on a Copilot Page. You want Copilot to rewrite only the conclusion…
- You are a communications manager at Northwind Traders. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a press release, but the generated…
- You asked Copilot in Word to draft a marketing brief for Northwind Traders, but the generated content uses an overly casual tone. You want…
- You are a communications manager at Adventure Works. A section of your Word document contains a technical product specification that needs…
- You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a client proposal at Fabrikam. The draft content is relevant, but the tone needs to be more…
- You are an operations manager at Contoso. You used Copilot in Word to summarize a quarterly operations report, but the summary omits the…
- You are a project manager at Adventure Works. Copilot in Word generated a project charter draft, but the scope section lacks sufficient…
- You are a project manager at Fabrikam. You asked Copilot in Word to summarize a project status report, but the initial summary is too…
- You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a business proposal at Fabrikam. The draft content is relevant but uses an overly casual…
- You are a marketing analyst at Fabrikam. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a campaign brief from an existing market research…
- You are a marketing analyst at Northwind Traders drafting a product launch brief in Word. You have an existing market research document…
- You are updating a policy document at Northwind Traders. The document was originally written for a UK audience but now needs to be adapted…
- You are a project manager at Fabrikam writing a status update memo. You used Draft with Copilot in Word and the generated draft is accurate…
- You are a communications manager at Northwind Traders. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a company newsletter. The content is…
- You asked Copilot in Word to draft a client proposal, but the initial output is too long and uses an overly casual tone. You want to refine…
- Reference an existing file by typing "/" so the draft is grounded in it
Typing "/" in the Copilot prompt box opens a picker to name the file Copilot should draft from, which grounds the result in your own terminology, data, and numbers instead of generic text. This is how you generate a document from an existing document rather than from scratch, and how you reuse or transform content (turn last year's report into this year's outline). The same request grounded on different files produces different drafts, so choosing the source is part of writing the prompt.
Trap Drafting from a blank prompt when a relevant file exists; the ungrounded draft misses your specific terms, figures, and KPIs that the referenced file would have supplied.
53 questions test this
- A colleague at Northwind Traders asks why they should reference a specific SharePoint file in their Copilot prompt when drafting a new…
- You are a sales director at Northwind Traders. You need to email your leadership team an executive briefing based on the quarterly results…
- You are a marketing coordinator at Northwind Traders. You need Copilot in Word to draft a product brief that is based on details contained…
- You need Copilot in Word to generate a first draft of a quarterly business review for Adventure Works. Which prompt follows Microsoft's…
- You are an operations analyst at Adventure Works. Your manager asks you to create a two-page executive briefing from a detailed 30-page…
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso. You want to use Copilot in Word to draft a new project status report based on an existing project…
- You are a sales analyst at Adventure Works. You have a quarterly sales report stored in SharePoint and need Copilot in Word to generate an…
- You are a marketing director at Northwind Traders. You need to create a new management summary document based on a product launch report…
- You are a finance manager at Contoso. You have a quarterly earnings PowerPoint presentation stored on SharePoint and need to email…
- You need Copilot in Word to draft a quarterly business review summary for Contoso's leadership team. Which prompt best follows Microsoft's…
- You are a business development manager at Contoso. You have a detailed market research document saved in your OneDrive, and you need to…
- You are a business analyst at Northwind Traders. You are drafting a brand-new executive briefing document in Word and want it to begin with…
- You are a project manager at Contoso drafting a new proposal in Word. You want Copilot to base the draft on your existing project brief and…
- You are a marketing director at Fabrikam. You need to email your leadership team a summary of insights from a product launch presentation…
- You are a marketing manager at Contoso. You have a detailed product strategy document in Word and need to create a presentation for an…
- You are an operations manager at Northwind Traders drafting a project status report in Word. The key data is in a separate project plan…
- You are a human resources specialist at Contoso. You have an existing job description document saved in SharePoint and you need Copilot in…
- You are a project manager at Fabrikam. You want to create a new project status report using Draft with Copilot in Word. You could write a…
- You are a marketing director at Adventure Works. Your team completed a 30-page market research report stored in SharePoint. You want to…
- You are a sales manager at Fabrikam preparing a customer proposal using Copilot in Word. You can either write a general prompt describing…
- You are a marketing coordinator at Fabrikam. You want to use Copilot in Word to generate a customer-facing FAQ document based on an…
- You are a business analyst at Fabrikam. You need to write an executive summary in Word that incorporates data from an existing market…
- You need to use Draft with Copilot in Word to create a vendor agreement document. Which combination of prompt elements is most likely to…
- You are a sales executive at Contoso preparing a client proposal. You can either write a general prompt describing what you need or…
- Your team lead at Adventure Works asks why you should reference existing company files when using Draft with Copilot in Word, rather than…
- You are a marketing manager at Fabrikam. You need to email your leadership team a brief update based on insights from a quarterly business…
- You are a marketing coordinator at Contoso drafting a product brief in Word. You can either type a general prompt describing the product or…
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso. You need to create a new project status report in Word by pulling content from an existing…
- You are a marketing analyst at Fabrikam. You need to draft an email to your team summarizing key campaign metrics from a PowerPoint…
- You are a project coordinator at Fabrikam. You need to draft a new project status report in Word based on data from an existing quarterly…
- You are a sales enablement lead at Contoso. You have a 25-page technical white paper in OneDrive and you want to use Copilot in Word to…
- You are a project lead at Northwind Traders. After a recent project kickoff meeting in Teams, you want Copilot in Word to draft a project…
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso and need to create a new project proposal in Word based on an existing research report stored in…
- You are a program manager at Adventure Works. You need to compile a cross-team status update that includes decisions from a recent Teams…
- You are an analyst at Adventure Works drafting a market analysis report in Word. You want the content to be grounded in your existing…
- You are a marketing analyst at Northwind Traders. You need to create a new product brief in Word using Draft with Copilot. You have an…
- You are a project lead at Fabrikam drafting a new project charter in Word with Copilot. You want Copilot to base the charter on an existing…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You have a quarterly review PowerPoint presentation saved on SharePoint and need to email your team a…
- You are using Copilot in Word to draft a new marketing proposal at Contoso. You want the proposal to incorporate data from a market…
- You are a business analyst at Northwind Traders creating an executive summary in Word. You need to base the summary on a detailed project…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You have a detailed project plan stored as a Word document and need to generate a separate executive…
- You are a product manager at Contoso. You have an existing market research report saved in OneDrive and you want to create a new internal…
- You are a marketing analyst at Northwind Traders drafting a product launch brief in Word. You have an existing market research document…
- You are updating a policy document at Northwind Traders. The document was originally written for a UK audience but now needs to be adapted…
- You are a project manager at Northwind Traders and want to use Copilot in Word to draft a project status update based on a specific…
- You are a consultant at Fabrikam preparing a client proposal. You have a research report stored in SharePoint that you want Copilot to use…
- You are an HR specialist at Contoso. You want to use Copilot in Word to create an employee FAQ document based on an existing benefits…
- You are a program manager at Fabrikam. Your director wants a standalone one-page executive summary document based on a detailed 50-page…
- You are a marketing manager at Contoso. You need to create a client proposal in Word that incorporates insights from a recent Teams meeting…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You need to create a weekly status report that combines updates from a Teams channel discussion about…
- You are a communications manager at Northwind Traders with a detailed policy document in Word. You need Copilot to generate a concise…
- You are a sales director at Fabrikam. You need to email your leadership team a summary of the quarterly results from a PowerPoint…
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso and need to compile a weekly status report that combines updates from your team's Microsoft Teams…
- Copilot in Word references up to 20 items: Word, PowerPoint, PDF, and TXT
When you draft from existing files in Word, you can reference up to 20 items, and the accepted file types are Word, PowerPoint, PDF, and TXT. Pick them by typing "/" and the file name, or by selecting Files in the pane that opens. Knowing the cap and the supported types matters because an unsupported format or a 21st file simply will not be available as a source.
- You can only reference files you have permission to open
Copilot can ground a draft only on files you already have permission to access in your organization's OneDrive or SharePoint, so it never exposes content you could not otherwise open. This keeps existing access controls intact: referencing a file through Copilot is not a way around permissions. If a colleague's file does not appear when you type "/", you most likely lack access to it.
Trap Assuming Copilot can pull from any file in the tenant; it is limited to files you personally have permission to open, so it respects existing OneDrive and SharePoint access.
15 questions test this
- You are a finance analyst at Contoso. You ask Copilot Chat to write a budget summary referencing a SharePoint site that contains quarterly…
- You are a project manager at Contoso drafting a new proposal in Word. You want Copilot to base the draft on your existing project brief and…
- You are a financial analyst at Adventure Works. You want to use Copilot in Word to generate an executive summary based on an existing…
- A colleague at Fabrikam wants to use Draft with Copilot in Word to create a briefing document based on a financial forecast stored on a…
- You are an operations manager at Northwind Traders drafting a project status report in Word. The key data is in a separate project plan…
- You are a contracts manager at Adventure Works. You want to use Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a new vendor summary document that…
- You are a business analyst at Northwind Traders. A colleague mentions a competitive analysis report stored in SharePoint that would be…
- You are a project manager at Fabrikam. You have a detailed 40-page project plan stored on your local PC desktop. You want to use Draft with…
- You are an HR specialist at Northwind Traders. You want to use Copilot in Word to draft a new benefits summary by referencing an existing…
- You are an HR coordinator at Fabrikam. You want to use Draft with Copilot in Word to create a new onboarding guide based on an existing…
- You are an HR specialist at Contoso. You want to use Copilot in Word to draft a benefits summary based on an existing benefits policy file…
- You are a financial analyst at Adventure Works. You want to use Draft with Copilot in Word to create a new financial summary by referencing…
- A colleague at Northwind Traders uses Copilot to generate a project status report that should include data from a restricted SharePoint…
- You are an HR coordinator at Contoso. You have a benefits overview document saved on your local desktop that you want Copilot in Word to…
- You are a marketing analyst at Adventure Works. Your manager asks you to use Copilot to compile a report combining insights from the Sales…
- Summarizing compresses one source; drafting can create new content
Ask Copilot to summarize when the goal is to shorten an existing document to what matters, and to draft when the goal is to create content. A summary is a focused subset of one source, so it stays grounded in that document, whereas drafting new content may pull from other sources you reference. In Word, a summary distills the document to its key points and takeaways and offers follow-up questions you can click to go deeper.
Trap Asking Copilot to "draft a summary" of a report and expecting a faithful condensation; framing it as drafting invites new or reframed content, while asking it to summarize keeps the output anchored to the source.
4 questions test this
- You are an operations manager at Northwind Traders. A colleague has shared a detailed 40-page quarterly operations report in Word, and you…
- You are a business analyst at Contoso and you have just finished reviewing a 60-page market research report saved as a Word document. Your…
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso. You received a 40-page project status report in Word and need to quickly understand the key…
- You are a business analyst at Contoso. A 60-page market research report has just been emailed to you as a Word document, and your director…
- Get a management summary by asking for decisions, risks, and action items
A management or executive summary is a steered summary, not a separate feature: ask for the key decisions, the budget or risk impact, and the action items with owners rather than a neutral recap. A prompt like "Summarize this report for an executive: three key decisions, budget impact, and action items" produces something a leader reads in a minute. Specifying the audience and the elements you want is what turns a generic summary into a management one.
8 questions test this
- You are a finance analyst at Fabrikam. You asked Copilot in Word to summarize a quarterly financial report, but the initial summary is too…
- You are a business analyst at Contoso. Leadership wants the management summary of a long quarterly report to focus specifically on…
- You asked Copilot in Word to summarize a 30-page financial report for your CFO, but the initial summary is too generic and does not…
- You need to use Copilot in Word to create a management summary of a strategic planning document for your company's board of directors.…
- You are a strategy analyst at Adventure Works. You have a 25-page strategic plan open in Word and want Copilot in Word to create a summary…
- You are a finance director at Fabrikam. You asked Copilot in Word to summarize a quarterly earnings report, but the initial summary is too…
- You are a finance analyst at Northwind Traders. You asked Copilot in Word to summarize a 25-page annual financial report, but the initial…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You have a 50-page project status report open in Word and need to quickly produce a management…
- Word's automatic summary needs 200+ words, a work license, and OneDrive/SharePoint
The automatic summary that appears at the top of a Word document on its own requires the document to have at least 200 words, a Microsoft 365 Copilot (work) license, and the file saved in OneDrive or SharePoint. If you do not see one, those unmet conditions are usually why. You can still ask Copilot for a summary in Chat regardless, so a missing automatic summary does not mean summarization is unavailable.
- Summarize up to 5 files at once from OneDrive
From OneDrive you can select up to 5 files and choose Summarize this file to get a combined summary; the accepted types are Word, PowerPoint, PDF, and Excel. This is the multi-file path when one summary needs to span several documents, distinct from the single-document summary inside Word. You can steer it by naming a topic or focus area so the summary is organized the way you need.
- Build a deck from a document with "Create presentation from file" in PowerPoint
To turn a finished Word document into a deck, open a blank presentation, select Copilot, type "Create presentation from file," and pick the document; Copilot drafts slides with speaker notes and pulls in any images it finds in the source. This carries content across apps instead of rebuilding it slide by slide. It is the standard move when a written brief or report needs to become a presentation.
Trap Copy-pasting a Word document into slides by hand when "Create presentation from file" would draft the deck, including speaker notes and images, directly from the source.
7 questions test this
- You are a marketing coordinator at Contoso. You have finalized a campaign strategy as a Word document, and you now need to create a slide…
- You are a marketing manager at Contoso. You have a detailed product strategy document in Word and need to create a presentation for an…
- You are a sales director at Contoso using Copilot in PowerPoint to create a presentation directly from a Word document that contains your…
- You are a marketing analyst at Northwind Traders. You have written a product strategy document in Word and want Copilot in PowerPoint to…
- You are a marketing coordinator at Northwind Traders. You already finished a comprehensive campaign plan as a Word document, and now you…
- You are a marketing analyst at Fabrikam with a detailed Word report on quarterly campaign performance. Your manager asks you to create a…
- You are a product manager at Contoso preparing for an executive briefing. You have detailed talking points written out and you need to turn…
- Copilot in PowerPoint works best with Word files under 24 MB
When building a presentation from a Word document, Copilot in PowerPoint works best when the file is under 24 MB. For a very large source, trim or split it before asking Copilot to create the deck, otherwise the result may be incomplete. The size guidance is about the source document you reference, not the deck Copilot produces.
- Get insights in Excel, then carry the figures into a write-up
Copilot in Excel returns insights as charts, PivotTables, summaries, trends, or outliers from your data; you reach it through the Copilot icon in the lower-right corner. To move those numbers into a document or email, reference the workbook with "/" in Copilot Chat or Word so the figures and the narrative stay consistent. This keeps a single grounded source flowing from analysis to write-up instead of retyping numbers.
- Draft an email in Copilot Chat and select Edit in Outlook to finish it
In Copilot Chat you can draft a full email, then select Edit in Outlook to push the draft into your mailbox and keep editing before you send. This moves a drafted message from chat into the app where you actually send mail, without copy-pasting. It is the cross-app path for turning a Chat-drafted message into a real Outlook email.
3 questions test this
- You are a finance manager at Contoso. You have a quarterly earnings PowerPoint presentation stored on SharePoint and need to email…
- You are a product manager at Contoso. You used Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat with Work scope to reference a product roadmap PowerPoint and…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You have a quarterly review PowerPoint presentation saved on SharePoint and need to email your team a…
- The link between apps is the file you reference, not retyping
Copilot moves content across Microsoft 365 apps by grounding each new task on a file you reference, so one piece of content flows from document to deck to email without being rebuilt by hand. A Word brief feeds a PowerPoint deck, an Excel analysis feeds a Word summary or an email, and a Chat draft lands in Outlook. Thinking in terms of "which source feeds this" is faster and more consistent than copying text between apps.
- Drafting needs an eligible Microsoft 365 subscription or Copilot license
Using Copilot to draft documents, build presentations, and write email requires an eligible Microsoft 365 subscription or a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. The work (licensed) tier is also what enables grounding on your organization's files, emails, and meetings. Without it, the file-referencing and automatic-summary capabilities that make drafts grounded are unavailable.
- Pick PowerPoint for content you present on screen and Word for content people read
Match the Copilot app to the deliverable, not the source: use Copilot in PowerPoint when the output is a slide deck delivered live to an audience (pitch, onboarding session, town hall), and Copilot in Word when the output is multi-page narrative meant to be read at the reader's own pace. Copilot in PowerPoint can build a deck straight from a short topic prompt even when no source file exists yet.
Trap Reaching for Word to produce a deck for a live presentation, or for PowerPoint to produce long-form written analysis.
8 questions test this
- You are a learning and development specialist at Contoso. You need to deliver an interactive onboarding session for new hires next week and…
- You are a benefits administrator at Fabrikam. You must produce a multi-section employee benefits guide containing several pages of…
- You are a finance analyst at Northwind Traders. Leadership has asked for a quarterly financial commentary consisting of multiple pages of…
- You are an operations lead at Contoso. You need to write a formal policy document that staff will read and reference, containing several…
- You are a startup founder at Adventure Works preparing to pitch your company to investors. You have only a brief description of your idea…
- You are a research analyst at Fabrikam. Your manager asks you to produce a detailed written market analysis report that includes several…
- You are a communications manager at Contoso. You need to decide which Copilot experience fits two upcoming deliverables: a town-hall slide…
- You are a sales operations specialist at Adventure Works. Your manager wants a visually engaging deck built from a short prompt describing…
- Summarize content with the Copilot that lives where the content is
Choose the summarizing tool by where the discussion actually happened: Copilot in Outlook for an email thread, Copilot in Teams for a group chat or a meeting, and Copilot in Word/PowerPoint for an open document or deck. When decisions span two places, run the recap in whichever app holds the deciding content, then carry it into Outlook to draft the message.
Trap Forwarding a Teams chat or meeting into Outlook to summarize it there instead of recapping it in Teams where it occurred.
10 questions test this
- You are a communications manager at Adventure Works. The CEO forwarded you a lengthy email thread containing differing opinions from…
- You are an operations coordinator at Contoso. An urgent decision about a production delay was worked out across many rapid replies in a…
- You are an operations lead at Contoso. Two sources of information exist about a supply-chain incident: a recorded Teams meeting where the…
- You are a sales operations analyst at Northwind Traders. A pricing decision was negotiated across a long Outlook email thread among…
- You are a business analyst at Northwind Traders. Leadership has asked for a short summary of a quarterly review. The discussion happened…
- You are a product manager at Contoso. You have a 35-slide product roadmap presentation open in PowerPoint and need to extract the key…
- You are a finance analyst at Contoso. You received a 50-page annual budget report in Word and need to quickly extract the key points for…
- You are a communications manager at Adventure Works. You were added late to a lengthy Outlook email thread in which several department…
- You are a project manager at Fabrikam. Key decisions were finalized during a recorded and transcribed Teams meeting, and your sponsor now…
- You are an executive assistant at Contoso. Your director missed an hour-long strategy meeting held in Microsoft Teams that was recorded and…
- Copilot summaries include references back to the exact slide or section
When Copilot summarizes or answers a question about a document or deck, it attaches references (citations) pointing to the specific slides in PowerPoint or sections in Word it drew from. Selecting a reference navigates to that source so you can verify each claim before sharing — this is the built-in feature for tracing summarized statistics and decisions back to the original.
Trap Assuming you must re-read the whole document to check the summary, when the References list already links each point to its source.
10 questions test this
- You are an operations manager at Adventure Works. You open a department strategy presentation in PowerPoint and ask Copilot to summarize it…
- You used Copilot in Word to summarize a 30-page market research report for a management presentation. Before sharing the summary, you want…
- You are an operations analyst at Contoso. You asked Copilot in PowerPoint to summarize a 30-slide supply chain presentation so you can…
- You are a sales manager at Contoso with a 20-slide presentation open in PowerPoint. You ask Copilot to 'Summarize this presentation.' What…
- You are a product manager at Contoso. You have a 35-slide product roadmap presentation open in PowerPoint and need to extract the key…
- You are a program manager at Northwind Traders. You ask Copilot in PowerPoint to summarize a 30-slide strategy presentation so you can…
- You used Copilot in Word to generate a management summary of a vendor contract. The summary states the contract includes a 90-day payment…
- You received a 40-page policy document at Adventure Works and need to quickly find specific compliance requirements without reading the…
- You are a project manager at Fabrikam. You open a 45-slide project status presentation in PowerPoint and type 'Summarize this presentation'…
- You are an operations manager at Adventure Works. You used Copilot in Word to generate a summary of a 50-page supply chain report to share…
- Always verify a Copilot draft or summary against the source before distributing it
Copilot generates plausible content that can omit details, misstate figures, or surface confidential information, so you must review it against the original file and edit before sending — especially for leadership, clients, external partners, or policy and financial content. Human review of the facts is the required responsible-AI step; Copilot output is a draft, not a finished deliverable.
Trap Sending a Copilot-generated draft or summary straight to executives or external partners without checking it against the source.
9 questions test this
- You are an operations analyst at Northwind Traders. You have a detailed 40-page process documentation file open in Word and need to give…
- A colleague at Adventure Works used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a financial summary referencing /Q4-Financials.docx. They plan…
- You are a policy analyst at Adventure Works. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a new policy briefing by referencing an…
- You are a business analyst at Adventure Works. You used Copilot in Word to generate a management summary of a 40-page operations report.…
- You are a department head at Adventure Works. You used Copilot in Outlook to draft an email summarizing strategic recommendations from a…
- You are a finance analyst at Contoso. You used Copilot in Word to reformat a detailed quarterly financial report into an investor-facing…
- You are an operations manager at Adventure Works. You used Copilot in Word to generate a summary of a 50-page supply chain report to share…
- You are a marketing manager at Adventure Works. You used Schedule with Copilot to create a meeting invitation from an email thread about an…
- You are a communications lead at Adventure Works. You used Copilot to summarize a product roadmap PowerPoint presentation and plan to…
- An effective Copilot prompt states goal, context, expectations, and source
Microsoft frames a strong prompt as four parts: the goal (what you want), context (background and audience), expectations (format, tone, length, structure), and source (files or data to reference). Detailed prompts that name the audience, scope, sections, and tone produce more targeted first drafts than vague one-liners.
Trap Giving a bare topic instruction with no audience, scope, tone, or source file and expecting a tailored draft.
21 questions test this
- You are a communications specialist at Contoso and you need to write a company-wide announcement about a new flexible work policy. You open…
- You are a sales director at Northwind Traders. You need to email your leadership team an executive briefing based on the quarterly results…
- You need Copilot in Word to generate a first draft of a quarterly business review for Adventure Works. Which prompt follows Microsoft's…
- You are a sales analyst at Adventure Works. You have a quarterly sales report stored in SharePoint and need Copilot in Word to generate an…
- You need Copilot in Word to draft a quarterly business review summary for Contoso's leadership team. Which prompt best follows Microsoft's…
- You are an HR coordinator at Adventure Works and want to use Copilot in Word to draft an employee onboarding guide. Which prompt is most…
- You are a training coordinator at Adventure Works and want Copilot in Word to draft a new employee onboarding guide. You have never used…
- You are a business analyst at Contoso. Leadership wants the management summary of a long quarterly report to focus specifically on…
- A marketing manager at Contoso has detailed notes and a bullet-point outline for a new product whitepaper. They want to use Copilot in Word…
- You are a sales operations lead at Adventure Works. You used Draft with Copilot in Word to generate a one-page executive briefing, but the…
- You asked Copilot in Word to summarize a 30-page financial report for your CFO, but the initial summary is too generic and does not…
- You are a business analyst at Fabrikam writing a new business case in Microsoft Word from a blank document. Your first Draft with Copilot…
- You are a human resources specialist at Contoso. You have an existing job description document saved in SharePoint and you need Copilot in…
- You are a marketing coordinator at Fabrikam. You want to use Copilot in Word to generate a customer-facing FAQ document based on an…
- You need to use Draft with Copilot in Word to create a vendor agreement document. Which combination of prompt elements is most likely to…
- You need to use Draft with Copilot in Word to create a training manual for new employees at Contoso. Which prompt is most likely to produce…
- You are a sales enablement lead at Contoso. You have a 25-page technical white paper in OneDrive and you want to use Copilot in Word to…
- You need to use Copilot in Word to create a management summary of a strategic planning document for your company's board of directors.…
- You are an HR specialist at Contoso. You want to use Copilot in Word to create an employee FAQ document based on an existing benefits…
- An operations analyst at Adventure Works needs Copilot in Word to draft a quarterly review document. Which prompt best follows Microsoft's…
- You are a communications manager at Northwind Traders with a detailed policy document in Word. You need Copilot to generate a concise…
- Apply Word heading Styles before turning a document into a presentation
Copilot in PowerPoint relies on built-in Word Styles such as Heading 1 and Heading 2 to read a document's hierarchy and decide how to break it into slides. Format the source with real Styles (not just bold text) first, and Copilot produces better-structured, more logically organized slides and tries to carry over images found in the document.
Trap Using bold or larger font for section titles instead of built-in Heading Styles, leaving Copilot without the structure it needs.
4 questions test this
- You are a marketing analyst at Northwind Traders and need to create a PowerPoint presentation from a long Word report. You want Copilot in…
- You are a marketing analyst at Northwind Traders. You have written a product strategy document in Word and want Copilot in PowerPoint to…
- You are a sales director at Fabrikam. You need to use Copilot in PowerPoint to create a presentation from an existing Word document. How…
- You need to convert a 15-page Word document into a PowerPoint presentation using Copilot. The document currently uses bold text for section…
- Use Copilot Chat with / to pull and synthesize across files, chats, and meetings
To produce one document or email that combines several sources — for example a Teams chat plus a SharePoint file — use Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat in Work mode (or Draft with Copilot) and reference each item directly with the forward-slash (/) or Add content button. Copilot then retrieves and synthesizes the referenced sources into a single grounded output.
Trap Copying and pasting content from each source into the prompt instead of referencing them with / so Copilot retrieves them itself.
10 questions test this
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso. Your manager asks you to compile a status update that combines decisions from recent Teams chat…
- You are a marketing director at Fabrikam. You need to email your leadership team a summary of insights from a product launch presentation…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You need to create a status report that combines insights from your engineering team's Teams group…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You need to create a weekly status report in Word that includes discussion points from last week's…
- You are a project lead at Northwind Traders. After a recent project kickoff meeting in Teams, you want Copilot in Word to draft a project…
- You are a program manager at Adventure Works. You need to compile a cross-team status update that includes decisions from a recent Teams…
- You are a project manager at Northwind Traders and want to use Copilot in Word to draft a project status update based on a specific…
- You are a marketing manager at Contoso. You need to create a client proposal in Word that incorporates insights from a recent Teams meeting…
- You are a project manager at Contoso. You need to create a weekly status report that combines updates from a Teams channel discussion about…
- You are a project coordinator at Contoso and need to compile a weekly status report that combines updates from your team's Microsoft Teams…
References
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/draft-and-add-content-with-copilot-in-word-069c91f0-9e42-4c9a-bbce-fddf5d581541
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365-copilot/refer-to-specific-files-and-more-in-microsoft-365-copilot
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-summary-of-your-document-with-copilot-in-word-79bb7a0a-3bf7-41fe-8c09-56f855b669bf
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/summarize-your-files-with-copilot-10dcbe50-467d-4a61-9d5e-c98c77fd33a4
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-new-presentation-with-copilot-in-powerpoint-3222ee03-f5a4-4d27-8642-9c387ab4854d
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/get-started-with-copilot-in-excel-d7110502-0334-4b4f-a175-a73abdfc118a
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365-copilot/create-content-using-microsoft-365-copilot-chat