As part of our training program for Copilot for M365, we have hundreds of examples of using Copilot for M365 Outlook, Business Chat, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Teams.
In this article, I’ll share a few tips and examples for using Copilot for M365 in OneNote.
Like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, you can open the Copilot pane from the Home menu.
Here are some examples of things you can do in Copilot for OneNote.
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For information on how to indirectly create a PowerPoint presentation from OneNote, check out this blog article.