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Microsoft Copilot: Create Documents From Chat!

Microsoft Copilot just got a HUGE upgrade! Now, it can create Word docs, Excel sheets, PowerPoints, and PDFs directly from your chats. Plus, link your Outlook or Gmail to let Copilot find emails and organize your inbox. Rolling out to Windows Insiders first, then everyone else. Get ready to ditch the app-switching chaos! Also, a new AI-powered OneDrive is coming next year.

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