• To personalize workflow with Copilot, you need to get to grips with some of its underused tools.
  • Make sure you have a good microphone if you want to use Copilot’s voice chat capabilities.
  • Convert documents you want to upload to PDF so Copilot can read them.

Copilot can be a handy tool for generating ideas and quickly drafting content, but don’t sleep on its ability to tweak processes you’ve already created manually. You can give your entire workflow a solid boost as long as you know what you’re doing with Microsoft’s AI. That’s what we’ll help you with here – follow these steps to personalize workflow with Copilot so you get the most out of Microsoft’s powerful tool.

Step 1 – Use Voice Chat to Create Your Workflow

Most people use Copilot’s text-based chat system to personalize their workflows, which means they’re missing out on its surprisingly powerful voice-based tools. Here’s how to use them:

Step 1 : Hit the “Microphone” icon, which you’ll find at the right side of the Copilot chat bar.

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Step 2 : Once Copilot confirms that it’s listening, instruct it to create a workflow for a specific process you want to get down. Copilot will ask a bunch of follow-up questions. For instance, if you ask it to create a content writing workflow, it may follow up by asking if you need help with a specific topic or if you want a workflow for brainstorming ideas.

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Step 3 : Talk back and forth with Copilot, asking it to expand on its recommendations where necessary, until you have a workflow with which you’re satisfied.

Step 2 – Upload Documents to Help

The more Copilot knows about your existing processes – or the work that you do – the better able it is to come up with a workflow personalized to you. That’s where document uploading comes in, which you can do as follows.

Step 1 : Hit the “+” icon on the left of the Copilot chat bar and select “Upload” from the options.

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Step 2 : Navigate through your files, find the document you wish to upload to Copilot, and hit the “Open” button. Note that you’re generally limited to PDFs, image files, and a handful of other file types – Copilot doesn’t accept Microsoft Word files yet. A quick conversion of a Word file to PDF helps there.

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Step 3 : Use your queries to ask Copilot what the image displays and to improve on the workflow you have in the file.

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You can use this handy tool to have Copilot quickly analyze your workflows without the back-and-forth of talking to it. Ask for recommendations and you’ll get them, allowing you to personalize workflow with Copilot quickly.

Step 3 – Take Advantage of “Think Deeper”

If you feel like Copilot’s feedback is a little too surface-level, the “Think Deeper” option has you covered. That prompts Copilot to look at your workflow challenges from multiple angles, giving you more options for how you personalize.

Step 1 : Hit the “Think Deeper” button you’ll find at the right side of the chat window. A selection of pre-made prompts pop up but you can type your own. You’ll know “Think Deeper” is activated because the button turns black.

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Step 2 : Hit the “Enter” button and wait. “Think Deeper” causes Copilot to take several more seconds – sometimes even minutes – creating a workflow, rather than the near-instant feedback you get from a standard chat.

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