Copilot for Beginners: Create a Powerpoint Presentation
About this Course
In this 2-hour long project-based course you will learn how to build a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation using the power of Microsoft Copilot AI. We will do this by creating a product innovation presentation for executive management leveraging Copilot\'s abilities. You will create and organize content and structure with Copilot, add and generate images, extract and summarize information and insights from other presentation, automatically create slides from a Word document and expand content with AI-augmented information. This project will help you efficiently build any business or educational presentation such as a meeting or project summary, an idea pitch, or a quarterly results review. This course is aimed at learners who are looking to get started with Microsoft Copilot for PowerPoint. Basic familiarity with PowerPoint (create, edit and delete slides) and a valid Microsoft Copilot and Microsoft 365 licenses are required (minimum configuration: Copilot Pro and Microsoft 365 Home licenses).Created by: Coursera Project Network
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