Published On Mar 4, 2024
In this tutorial, I show you how to use Copilot for Microsoft 365 in MS Word, specifically the 'visualize as a table' feature. I demonstrate this in two examples. In the first, we take a simple bulleted list of tasks I've assigned to people and convert it into a table.
For the second example, we transform a more detailed bullet list consisting of three parts: the person, task, and the day of the week. I show how long it takes, the option to keep or regenerate the table, the ability to edit it, and how the layout changes.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:20 Visualizing a Bulleted List as a Table
01:04 Editing and Keeping the Generated Table
01:29 Another Example of Visualizing a Bulleted List as a Table
02:03 Conclusion
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