Using New Outlook on Windows for professional communication and productivity
There is no box for Use Copilot either under Compose Messages or Editor.
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I started my subscription for Copilot pro, I have it enabled in most apps but can't seem to figure out how to enable it in the New Outlook. Any help would be appreciated.
Using New Outlook on Windows for professional communication and productivity
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There is no box for Use Copilot either under Compose Messages or Editor.
I ended up contacting support about it. They said if the email is not one of theirs, it doesn't support it right now which is not cool because it's a feature im paying for but can't use.
One thing to be aware of
COPILOT ties your COPLOIT OUTLOOK license to only be one email address - the email fir that one account
If (like most people) you use Outlook as an email client for several email accounts then it wil not appear.
You have to go to thst one account.
If you are in (for example) ALL INBOXES then you will not see it.
This strikes me as a bit rubbish: I pasid fir a license fir my copy opf Outlook - there was nothinjg to say it only worked for one email account.
I have an outlook email, office 365, and a copilot pro subscription and it is still NOT there. None of the instructions provide even match what is available.
I’m pretty sure that if you have the $20 home version of MS Copilot integrated into Office, you will get Copilot in Outlook only if you are using a MS email account. That means the email account you use has to be Hotmail.com or Outlook.com, or something like that. So, if you want to try to use it for a Yahoo or Gmail account, you are out of luck. I paid the $20 for one month, but quickly found out that Outlook was not going to be at all useful.