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Check out how quick and easy it is to use CoPilot of Microsoft 365 to create a PowerPoint presentation from a Word document. There is so much more your PR and comms team can do with CoPilot. 💡 I am Stuart 🚀 Helping you modernise your PR and comms 🤖 Using AI for PR and comms 🔥 Protecting your reputation in a crisis 📈 Measuring your comms ROI Like this post? Want to see more? 🔔 Ring my bell on my profile 👂 Follow #StuartBrucePR 🔗 Connect with me #publicrelations #communications #pr #aiinpr
Thanks for sharing this, good to see it in action. Can I ask, what level of detail was in the word doc? Did it follow a similar structure/length of content as the PowerPoint generated, or was there more info in it that was summarised by co-pilot to generate the slides?
Does it work the other way around too? Create a Word doc from a PowerPoint?
Agree with Andrew Bruce Smith, PowerPoint is all round the better of the native 365 products so far. I’ve found the summaries in PowerPoint are far better, with little prompting, than what Word can produce. Summarising transcripts especially. You’d think it would be the other way round.
Thanks for bringing this to life Stuart. So interesting and useful.
Looks great!
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3moStuart Bruce PowerPoint CoPilot is the best of the bunch at the moment - Word is OK and Excel, meh. No doubt it will change over time - but Powerpoint is most useful right now.