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How to disable or remove Copilot from Word (there is a solution - check 2nd edit)

Anonymous
2024-11-01T04:09:09+00:00

This morning Copilot appeared in Word. I do not have a subscription for it, nor do I want it at all. It just appeared in what must have been an update.

I have the most up-to-date word running on a desktop with Windows 11.

I need to disable Copilot. I do not want to see it in the ribbon or right in the middle of the writing space (in the image).

Please advise how to disable, remove or just stop Copilot as I can't seem to remove it. I'm downright frustrated with it and didn't ask or request it. I did not buy it or subscribe to it.

Thank you.

Leah

Edit: Found the best solution was to roll back to a previous version before it updated. I replied further down and used a method that worked for me. Best I can suggest is do that and then start updating again when they allow us to turn stupid Copilot OFF.

2nd Edit: In the newest update (including in Australia) you can now turn it off in word for windows: File -> Options -> copilot (4th option) -> untick enable.

HOORAY! IT IS OFF!!!!!!!!

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-11-01T07:25:43+00:00

    I agree. Read this link.Build reversion

    I (not an IT person, just a normal user) and others have had to revert the Office 365 build today to a prior version, then turn off updates in Office365, as there is no way to toggle it off. Microsoft Support today didn’t have a solution.

    I’m a PhD student 5 weeks out from submitting my thesis, and AI use is an automatic fail, so having it forced with no option to toggle off is putting 4 years of my life at risk plus my family’s support and financial sacrifice for those years. That crazy in-line copilot prompt is a problem - it’s not just distracting, all it would take is a sleep-deprived click of the mouse in the wrong spot at 4am and the thesis is at risk.

    When even regedit or group permissions alterations aren’t working either to remove copilot from Word, I needed to figure out how to do a software reversion for the first time in my life.

    Microsoft, we NEED to have the option to toggle Copilot on and off. Uni students get reported for academic misconduct for using AI in assignments for non-AI subjects where they are required to use critical thinking. Universities are working toward incorporating AI but not all subjects are suited for AI integration… an option to toggle on/off would be great.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-11-02T05:32:57+00:00

    Same problem, what the F!
    Microsoft remove your **** AI from my software!

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-11-01T11:02:50+00:00

    I do have a personal subscription, but I never wanted or desired a subscription to Copilot. I will admit that the roll back to a previous version that you've described here is a little too advanced for me. Could you break down the steps a little more for exactly what I should put into it?

    The build I'm on is listed as: Version 2410 Build 16.0.18129.20100

    I really am very desperate to remove the "Draft with Copilot" icon on the left side of the writing screen and its prompts as I'm desperately struggling with it triggering my Autism. I can't belief they would force us to use this with absolutely no option to turn it off. It really isn't a 'gift', its a curse. A terrible one, especially with people like me sensitive to change and movement when writing or reading in word.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-11-03T01:39:00+00:00

    Yes, Microsoft needs to remove it from word now!

    Or at the very least have an option to turn it off so that it is out of view.

    I do not want to see it, I do not want it on or anywhere near my computer, I don't want to know that it exists.

    I am a Universoty student and it is way to dangerous to have it there for reasons of academic misconduct.

    Microsoft, get it gone. NOW!!!!!!!!

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-11-01T11:03:56+00:00

    I am having the same issue. It was just there. I am a subscriber and I should have been given the option before it being included or at the very least an option to disable it. I use Microsoft word for University studies and I am at risk of academic misconduct for having Copilot as it is AI.

    Extremely stressful situation to be in right now as I am frantically emailing my university about it, searching for answers online and now replying here.

    Grrrr

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