#4192 Microsoft Copilot in Excel
#4192 Microsoft Copilot in Excel #4192 Describe how to apply Microsoft Copilot within Excel to a table of information Using Microsoft Copilot in Excel is essentially like having a data analyst sitting next to you who can write formulas, highlight trends, and build visualizations on command. To get started, the most important prerequisite is that your data must be formatted as an Excel Table . If your data is just a loose range of cells, Copilot will prompt you to convert it first. 1. Prepare Your Data Before activating Copilot, ensure your information is ready for analysis: Select the range of data you want to use. Go to the Home tab and select Format as Table , or simply press Ctrl + T . Ensure your table has clear, descriptive headers (e.g., "Total Sales," "Date," "Region"). 2. Activate Copilot Once your data is in a table: Click the Copilot button on the far right of the Home tab ribbon. A chat pane will open on the right side of your screen. 3. Com...