Prompts are how you ask Microsoft 365 Copilot to do something for you — like creating, summarizing, editing, or transforming. Think about prompting like having a conversation, using plain but clear language and providing context like you would with an assistant.

1. Tell Copilot what you need

Track industry news:

"Give me a concise summary of recent news about [Product X]."

Summarize information:

"Write a session abstract of this /[presentation]."

Edit text:

"Check this product launch rationale for inconsistencies."

Create engaging content:

"Create a value proposition for [Product X]."

Transform documents:

"Create an onboarding presentation based on this /[document]."

Catch-up on missed items:

"What's the latest on [Project X]."

2. Include the right prompt ingredients

To get the best response, it's important to focus on some of the key elements below when phrasing your Copilot prompts.

An infographic showing the four elements of a great prompt: Goal, Context, Source, and Expectations.

3. Keep the conversation going

Following up on your prompts help you collaborate with Copilot to gain more useful, tailored responses.

Generating content ideas

Lead with broader requests, then give specific details about the content.

Gaining insights

Ask for a summary of a specific file, then ask relevant questions to gain deeper insights.

Enabling insightful meetings

Request a meeting recap, then ask for more information about what you should know​.

Translating languages

Ask Copilot to translate a sentence to one of the supported languages, then ask for more context or a regional dialect.

Storytelling assistance

Ask Copilot to write a story, then guide it by giving more specific, relevant details​.

Solving technical problems

Present a technical problem, then narrow it down, or ask for step-by-step guidance.

Helpful hints to keep in mind

Know Copilot's limitations Copilot is limited to your current conversation, so give lots of details.

Be professional Using polite language improves Copilot's response.

Communicate clearly Pay attention to punctuation, grammar, and capitalization.

Use quotation marks ​​​​This helps Copilot know what to write, modify, or replace for you.

Start fresh Avoid interrupting and type "new topic" when switching tasks.

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