Module 05
Copilot in Word
Learn how to use Copilot in Word for practical business documents: drafts, rewrites, summaries, reports, proposals, SOPs, and final review workflows.
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Document Strategy
Choose the right document type, audience, structure, and source boundary before drafting.
Editing Control
Use Copilot to rewrite, summarize, and polish without losing facts or changing meaning.
Review Discipline
Create editor notes, placeholders, open questions, and final checklists before sharing.
Lessons
- Lesson 05.1: Getting Started with Copilot in WordUse Copilot in Word as a document drafting partner while staying clear about license labels, source material, and human review.
- Lesson 05.2: Drafting Documents from ScratchCreate first drafts in Word that have a clear purpose, audience, structure, and source boundary.
- Lesson 05.3: Rewriting, Editing, and Changing ToneUse Copilot to improve existing writing without changing the meaning or adding unsupported claims.
- Lesson 05.4: Summarizing Long DocumentsSummarize long Word documents into useful briefs, not vague overviews.
- Lesson 05.5: Turning Notes into Reports, Proposals, and SOPsTransform messy notes into structured business documents while preserving source truth and operational clarity.
- Lesson 05.6: Word Capstone: Build a Professional Business DocumentProduce a complete, reviewed Word document using a repeatable professional workflow from source notes to final checklist.
Module Capstone
Create a complete business document in Word from approved notes. Include an outline, draft, rewritten final version, source-use note, unsupported-claim list, open questions, and final editor checklist.
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