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When the Copilot button in Word looks blurred/greyed out, it usually means a setting, sign-in, or license check is blocking it. Here are some possible steps that you can try to check:
- Toggle Copilot on in Word: File > Options > Copilot > check Enable Copilot.
- Refresh your account/license: In Word: File > Account > sign out, close Word, then sign back in with the account that has Copilot enabled.
- Update Word: File > Account > Update Options > Update Now, then restart Word.
To confirm whether the issue is specific to the desktop app, you can consider switching to Word for the web:
- Go to Word for the Web and sign in with the same account you expect Copilot to work with.
- Open Word > open an existing document or create a new one.
- On the Home tab, select the Copilot icon to open the Copilot pane.
For your information, Copilot in Word requires an active, assigned Copilot-capable license (for example, Copilot for Microsoft 365 in supported environments).
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