8:00 am
Lena starts working from her home-office and asks Microsoft 365 Copilot to summarize her emails and chats for any customer requests.
Microsoft 365 Copilot
Prompt: Summarize questions from customers sent yesterday from my email and chat messages and prioritize my top 3 action items for today.
9:00 am
She receives a Word document that is inaccessible with her screen reader. She asks Copilot in Word to summarize the document resulting in an accessible summary.
Copilot in Word
Prompt: Summarize this document.
9:30 am
Lena has an upcoming meeting in the afternoon and needs to get prepared. She uses the catch up function in Microsoft 365 Copilot to get prepared.
Microsoft 365 Copilot
Prompt: Help me prepare for [Review Meeting].
10:30 am
Lena need to prepare a slide deck for the upcoming meeting. She already has her notes created in Word. She asks Copilot to create a presentation from that document which she can do without sighted assistance.
Copilot in PowerPoint
Prompt: Create a presentation from /[file].
2:00 pm
She attends a large meeting which takes place every week. She needs to find a message from the chat from last month. To save a lot of clicks, she uses Copilot in Teams.
Copilot in Teams
Prompt: What did /Anna asked in last week’s meeting?
4:00 pm
Lena receives an email which includes an image that does not have any alternative text. She uses Copilot in Bing and asks what the image shows.
Copilot in Bing
Prompt: What is described in this image?
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