Use Windows Copilot with Clipboard to expand, explain, summarize, or revise copied text

Use Windows Copilot with Clipboard to expand, explain, summarize, or revise copied text

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Of the few features that Copilot currently has on Windows 11, perhaps the most useful is the one that lets you interact with and modify the text you’ve copied to the clipboard. This makes it easy to use Copilot as a text editing and summarizing tool that you can access right from your desktop.

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Here's everything you need to know about using Copilot to explain, revise, expand, and summarize text in Windows.

The Copilot preview gives us our first good look at what we can expect from Windows’ integration of native AI support. One of the first features of revising or expanding text copied from elsewhere could greatly help users with content creation, summarizing, reviewing, and other editing techniques. If you’ve enabled Copilot on Windows 11, here’s how to use it to edit text:

First, press Win+C or click the Copilot button on the taskbar.

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