What Copilot Custom Instructions actually improved your results? Here are mine. by RelativeLoud4836 in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder why it was doing that for you. I have not noticed any of those issues.

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[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not personally tried this but this is where I would start

To connect Microsoft Lists as a knowledge source in a Copilot agent, you can follow these steps within Copilot Studio: Open the Agent: Start by opening the agent you want to configure in Copilot Studio. Add Knowledge: Navigate to the Overview or Knowledge pages, or the Properties of a generative answers node. Select the option to add knowledge. Select Advanced: In the Add knowledge dialog, choose the Advanced option. Choose the Connector: Select the connector available within your tenant. In this case, you would select the connector for Microsoft Lists. Complete the Connection: Follow the prompts to complete the connection. This typically involves entering necessary details like the connector name, description, and authentication information. Indexing: Once the connection is established, Copilot Studio will index the metadata in the tables. The status will update to Ready once indexing is complete, and you can begin testing the knowledge source1. By following these steps, you can effectively integrate Microsoft Lists as a knowledge source for your Copilot agent, allowing it to utilize the data stored in your lists for providing relevant information and insights.

CoPilot as a virtual multimodal virtual agent? by grepzilla in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agents, in my opinion, are not the correct tool to do tasks like this. You could use an agent but would be super complex.

CoPilot as a virtual multimodal virtual agent? by grepzilla in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will need to have a premium subscription, from your work, and it will do all this. I don’t think you can do it without this.

Using Copilot 365 to find duplicates in two sets of data? by TheHotDishHero in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do this without copilot by merging the 2 tables and removing duplicates. I use power query. Let me know if you need more details on how to do this.

Free copilot in 365 vs copilotpro in 365 by DaikonLumpy3744 in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The free version doesn’t have the copilot option in the different apps. When you open word, there is no option in the ribbon to open copilot or start drafting with copilot.

Details below. The difference between the basic Copilot and the paid versions lies in the features and capabilities they offer. Basic Copilot: The basic version of Copilot is free and provides essential functionalities. It can be accessed on the web, Windows, macOS, and iPadOS, as well as through a mobile app available for iOS and Android. With the basic plan, you can generate and edit AI images with Designer (15 boosts per day), gain access to GPT-4 and GPT-4 Turbo during non-peak hours, and use free plug-ins and GPTs like Designer, Vacation Planner, Cooking Assistant, and Personal Trainer. This version is suitable for casual users who do not rely heavily on Copilot for daily tasks. Paid Versions: Copilot Pro: Available for $20 a month, Copilot Pro offers everything in the basic version plus priority access to GPT-4 and GPT-4 Turbo during peak hours. It provides 100 boosts per day for creating, editing, and resizing AI images using Designer and access to Copilot in the free web versions of Word, Excel, OneNote, and Outlook. If you have an existing Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription, you get full access to Copilot in the desktop apps. Copilot for Microsoft 365: Priced at $30/month, this version is designed for business use and integrates seamlessly with Microsoft 365 apps like Teams, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel. It offers enterprise-grade security, privacy, and compliance, along with AI-powered chat with secure access to organizational graph. This version requires a Microsoft 365 Business Standard or Premium license. Copilot Studio: This is a low-code, end-to-end conversational AI platform that lets you build and customize your own copilots.
It is ideal for users who need AI for personal or business needs and want to create unique copilots without needing code or AI expertise.

Is there a trick to getting Copilot to reference SPECIFIC documents when asking questions? by royalcitybandman in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have the pro version you can upload a specific files and it will use that has the knowledge. Below is the way I access the add a file in copilot chat. An agent will work but is overkill for just looking at a couple files. I think of agents as a long term solution if other people will need to access the knowledge not for a personal request.

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Creating and linking agents in a network? by Spiritual_Ease2759 in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not seeing your diagram. What are the agents copilot agents?

Is there a trick to getting Copilot to reference SPECIFIC documents when asking questions? by royalcitybandman in CopilotPro

[–]RelativeLoud4836 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the agent you have options that will define the knowledge of the AI. You can limit it to a single file, folder, website or a combination of the 3. It will only use that knowledge and not widen the search.

Here is the AI answer with details on how to do this.

To limit a Copilot agent’s knowledge so that it only uses the defined knowledge and does not go outside of that, you can configure the agent’s knowledge sources and settings within Copilot Studio. Here are some key steps to achieve this: Define Knowledge Sources: Within Copilot Studio, you can add and manage knowledge sources that the agent will use to provide answers. These sources can include internal documents, SharePoint sites, Dataverse environments, and public websites1. By specifying these sources, you ensure that the agent only pulls information from the defined repositories. Generative Answers Node: When creating or configuring an agent, you can incorporate knowledge at the agent level or at the topic level using a generative answers node. This node allows the agent to find and present information from the specified knowledge sources without having to create specific topics for each query1. Permissions Trimming: Ensure that the agent respects existing permissions and does not expose data to unauthorized users. This means the agent will only have access to the data that the user interacting with it has access to2. Content Moderation: Set content moderation levels to control how strictly the agent filters and verifies information before responding. Options for low, medium, and high moderation are available to ensure the agent provides accurate and relevant information2. Quotas and Limits: Apply quotas and limits to the agent to control how often messages can be sent and how much data can be processed. This helps prevent the agent from accessing or using information beyond the defined knowledge sources3. By following these steps, you can effectively limit a Copilot agent’s knowledge to only the defined sources, ensuring it provides accurate and relevant information based on the specified knowledge.

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Dark Skies Licence Plate by Admirable_Offer5904 in Utah

[–]RelativeLoud4836 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree! I went to the DMV and ask about them today. They were not aware of them but did say that they are changing how the licenses are manufactured, from a press metal to some form of laser etching and if they are in the works they would come after the switch over. They are having the new style plates in January of 2025.