Draft and add content with Microsoft 365 Copilot in Loop

You need a license to use the Copilot in Loop features. You can share Copilot content to collaborate with Loop users who don't have a license.

Whether you're starting from a Loop component, page, or workspace, you can use Copilot in Loop to draft content, brainstorm, rewrite, and collaborate with your team.

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  1. Select any location on a blank Loop page. Then choose Draft with Copilot, "/" to insert, or select the Copilotbutton on the rightmost side of the screen.Screenshot of the Loop on canvas copilot entry points. Draft with Copilot or Copilot icon option are highlighted.

  2. Go to the "/" menu and select Draft page content.Loop slash menu

  3. In the input area, type your request or what you need. For example, draft a newsletter about taking the perfect profile pic, or create a business plan for a device startup.Screenshot showing the on canvas Copilot text box. "Draft a business plan for a company that makes fabric out of banana leaves" prompt typed in the text box.

  4. If you need suggestions, choose Create, Brainstorm, Blueprint, or Describe. Go through examples of what you can ask Copilot. For example:

    • Create a table for our engagement plan to attract new customers using social media

    • Brainstorm ways to boost team morale

    • Blueprint steps for a product launch

    • Describe the importance of two-factor authentication to a kid ​​​

      When crafting your prompts, provide context, be specific about what you want, and use common language. For inspiration, use Copilot in Loop prompts.

  5. Edit the prompt as needed for what you want.

  6. Select Send.

  7. If you want Copilot to stop, select Stop or use the Close button.Screenshot showing Copilot generating content, highlight the stop icon or X

Identify content authors

To find who wrote different parts of the document, including what was written by Copilot, left-click on the text. A profile picture will appear. Select the profile picture to see which parts of the paragraph were generated by Copilot.Screenshot showing what text Copilot generated, including when the content was added

Review edit history

If you want to see the edit history, select the Copilot button to the rightmost side of the screen. You can view which prompts wre used by you or your teammates, or trace back how the content was generated.Screenshot showing the edit history. Prompts used and profile picture of the author who prompted Copilot is shown

See Copilot collaboration in real time

If you don't have a Copilot license, you can still share and make edits to content that people on your team generated with Copilot. You can also see when your teammates are using Copilot in real time.Screenshot showing what you will see when your teammates are using Copilot in real time. It says "Eric Nason is collaborating using Copilot"​​​​​​​

Learn more

Welcome to Copilot in Loop ​​​​​​​Watch the Copilot in Loop learning sessionEdit results on a Loop page with Copilot in LoopMicrosoft Copilot help & learning

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