Lesson 12.6: Work Data Capstone: Build a Copilot-Ready Project Folder

Module 12: OneDrive, SharePoint, Files, and Work Data

Lesson 12.6: Work Data Capstone: Build a Copilot-Ready Project Folder

Advanced Last verified: 2026-06-02
Availability note: OneDrive, SharePoint, file references, supported formats, sensitivity labels, and Copilot grounding vary by account, license, tenant settings, permissions, sharing settings, admin controls, and rollout status.

Lesson Promise

Create a project folder system that supports safer, clearer, source-grounded Copilot workflows.

Real-World Scenario

A learner must prepare a project folder for a launch, client engagement, internal initiative, or training program before using Copilot with the team.

Core Concept

The capstone combines permissions, OneDrive and SharePoint structure, supported file formats, Context IQ referencing, source maps, naming rules, and oversharing checks.

A Copilot-ready folder is not just tidy. It is reviewable: humans know what is approved, sensitive, stale, external, and source-of-truth.

The final package should include folder structure, file inventory, access review, source-grounded prompts, and a maintenance cadence.

Step-By-Step Workflow

  1. Choose one low-risk project and inventory the files.
  2. Separate approved, draft, archive, restricted, and external materials.
  3. Rename or tag files with owner, date, status, and purpose.
  4. Review sharing links, external access, and edit permissions.
  5. Create source-grounded prompt templates for status, risks, decisions, and deliverables.
  6. Run a final oversharing and source-quality audit.

Prompt Lab

Bad Prompt

Set up my files for Copilot.

Better Prompt

Build a Copilot-ready project folder with approved sources, archive area, restricted files, naming rules, access review, and source-grounded prompts.

Expert Prompt

Create a complete Copilot-ready project folder plan. Include folder structure, file inventory, source-of-truth files, drafts, archive, restricted content, external-sharing review, permission risks, supported-format checks, naming rules, file-owner map, prompt templates, source-verification checklist, and monthly maintenance cadence.

Hands-On Exercise

Create the full project-folder blueprint for a safe mock project and test one source-grounded prompt.

Deliverable

A Copilot-ready project folder blueprint with file inventory, access review, prompt pack, and maintenance checklist.

Work Data Review Checklist

Common Mistakes

  • Assuming Copilot can only find files you personally meant to share instead of files your permissions allow.
  • Leaving old, duplicated, ownerless, or overshared files in project folders and expecting Copilot to ignore them.
  • Using broad SharePoint sites or folders as context when a few specific files would be safer and clearer.
  • Referencing unsupported, local-only, too-large, or overly complex files without converting or simplifying them.
  • Sharing Copilot-ready folders externally without reviewing links, edit permissions, block-download settings, and sensitive content.
Pro tip: Ask for a source-grounding audit: sources used, sources ignored, missing files, conflicting files, unsupported claims, and permission risks.

Quiz / Checkpoint

What proves a project folder is Copilot-ready?

It has current approved sources, clear names, correct permissions, restricted sensitive files, archived stale content, source-grounded prompts, and a maintenance owner.

Official Sources To Verify

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