Microsoft Excel's COPILOT() function will soon bite the dust.
Microsoft Excel's COPILOT() function will soon bite the dust.
Windows Report on MSN
Microsoft Is Retiring Excel’s COPILOT() Function After Just One Year
Microsoft will retire the COPILOT() function in Excel after September 14, 2026, directing users to other Copilot tools ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is launching Copilot AI for Excel, a new feature that uses advanced language models to help users analyze data, summarize information, and generate ideas directly in their ...
After a year and a half of Copilot, the generative AI tool is getting to a genuinely useful place. That literal and figurative place is in Microsoft Excel. At the Microsoft 365 Copilot livestream on ...
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Microsoft is scrapping the =COPILOT function from Excel after only a year since its release
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