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Choose the best response for each of the questions below.
A team member is drafting a proposal for a new flavor in the Fourth Coffee latte lineup using Copilot in Word. They want to use an existing document as a source. How can they achieve this?
They should type the name of the document in the Draft with Copilot box and select Generate.
They should select the Copilot icon, then select Files and choose the document from the list.
They should type '/' followed by the name of the document in the Draft with Copilot box.
A team member is editing a document using Copilot in Word and wants to improve the quality of their writing. What should they do to get suggestions for rewrites?
Select the text they want to rewrite, then from the Copilot menu, select Auto Rewrite.
Type 'Summarize this document' into the Copilot pane.
Select the text, then from the Copilot menu, select Visualize as a Table.
A project manager is tasked with creating a comprehensive project report using Microsoft Word. They want to import notes from OneNote, analyze data in Excel, and share the draft with their team via Microsoft Teams for feedback and collaboration. What should they do to convert a section of text into a table for better readability?
They should manually create a table in Word and input the data from the text.
They should copy the text and paste it into Excel to create a table.
They should highlight the text and use the Copilot feature in Word to convert the text into a table.
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