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Three end-to-end demo scripts you can run yourself or use to teach a colleague how to work with Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Cowork, and Copilot Chat. Each takes about 30 minutes (45 if you stop to explore). Pick a starting point below.
You're preparing for your team's quarterly business review (QBR) next week. You need to pull together what happened last quarter, identify key wins and risks, build a slide deck, and write a short narrative summary. Choose any one of the three demos below — each tackles the same QBR scenario, but shows off a different way to use Copilot to get the job done.
What you'll learn. Copilot Chat is your starting point — the conversational AI that lives at m365.cloud.microsoft and inside the Microsoft 365 Copilot app. In this demo you'll use it to research, summarize, and prepare the inputs for next week's QBR — all through a simple chat interface.
Before you start. Open Copilot Chat in your browser or the Microsoft 365 Copilot mobile/desktop app. Make sure you're signed in with your work account. Have a recent project document, email thread, or meeting recap in mind that you'll reference.
- Switch confidently between Web mode and Work mode
- Use the / picker to ground Copilot in specific files, sites, or people
- Iterate on a draft by changing tone, length, or audience in one short follow-up
- Use Copilot as a "tough audience" to stress-test deliverables
- Save a chat as a Copilot Notebook to reuse for recurring work like QBRs
What you'll learn. M365 Copilot lives inside the apps you already use every day — PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams. You'll move from asking Copilot questions to having Copilot do work for you directly inside the file. This is where Agent Mode comes in.
Before you start. Have PowerPoint, Word, and Excel open (desktop or web). You'll need an M365 Copilot licence (look for the purple Copilot button in the ribbon). It also helps to have a relevant data file — a sales spreadsheet, project doc, or last quarter's deck — ready to reference.
Now select your "Key Metrics" slide and click Visualize this slide — Copilot transforms a text-heavy slide into a clean, branded visual.
Finally, click Standardize formatting — Copilot aligns fonts, sizes, and bullet styles across every slide in one shot.
- Generate a starter deck in PowerPoint from a single prompt
- Use one-click PowerPoint skills: Review, Visualize, Standardize
- Turn on Agent Mode in Excel to analyze data and create sheets & charts
- Turn on Agent Mode in Word to draft multi-page documents with citations
- Run a PowerPoint Live meeting where attendees can ask Copilot about slides
- Draft an email in Outlook with Copilot's help
What you'll learn. Cowork is Copilot's most powerful mode — instead of working with you turn-by-turn, it goes off and completes long-running, multi-step work on its own, then returns finished deliverables. You'll delegate your entire QBR prep as a single task and watch it work.
Before you start. You'll need an M365 Copilot licence and your tenant needs Cowork usage-based billing turned on (via Copilot Credits in the M365 admin center). Access Cowork at m365.cloud.microsoft — there's a toggle in Copilot Chat to switch into Cowork mode. Make sure you have at least 30-45 minutes uninterrupted, because Cowork can run for several minutes per task.
• The narrative doc is cited — every claim links back to a source.
• The Excel workbook has real numbers, formulas, and a chart.
• The email draft is ready to send with the deck attached.
• Cowork's summary at the end notes any gaps it couldn't fill — those are the only things you need to address.
- Switch from Copilot Chat into Cowork at m365.cloud.microsoft
- Delegate a multi-step task with a single, detailed prompt
- Pause Cowork mid-task to inject new instructions, then resume
- Review completed deliverables and ask for refinements
- Create a custom SKILL.md so a repeating workflow becomes one-click
- Understand when to use Chat vs apps vs Cowork