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why do you not have a heading for copilot to ask a question - forum does not seem easiest thing to access - its been over complicated

I have a co pilot question after mu=y course - where do i post it

i have signed up for a business 365 licence - on course talked about personalising Copilot - how do i find the buttons to such

RE: co pilot

You are fine to post a question here, though the designated place for them is the MS Office General Section.

As for you question on personalisation. when using Copilot in the App or Web Chat, you should see a button in the top right corner with 3 dots. If you click on that, then you can access the settings.

In here, you will see that personalisation menu; which will allow you to add custom instructions and check Copilot's memories.

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