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Thanks, Ashish. Fingers crossed we get access at some point.
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Hi.
I'm working with 365 Apps for Enterprise.
I've seen previous discussions about this here, and wondered if somebody could confirm:
I have version 2501 and build 16.0.18429.20132.
Am I correct in thinking I need build 16.8 in order to use CoPilot and Python in Excel?
A family of Microsoft spreadsheet software with tools for analyzing, charting, and communicating data
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Thanks, Ashish. Fingers crossed we get access at some point.
Microsoft 365 Copilot is available as an add-on plan.
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Hi,
Thank you Snow Lu. When i sign in with my Enterprise account, i see Python but not Copilot. Does my subscription service (Office 365 Apps for Enterprise) support the co-pilot functionality?
Make sure your sign-in account is M356 account with enterprise subscription.
Then try
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Hi,
I use Version 2501 Build 18249.20158 (Office365 Apps for Enterprise) and even i do not have Python and Co-pilot. Not sure whether it will ever be available for our version. Hope someone can clarify.