M365 Copilot in PowerPoint will be able to access the SharePoint Org Assets Library. When you write prompts to create a slide deck, you set Copilot to use the library for images in your slides. But it is going to take some work to add metadata to the images so it can be used by Copilot. Also, Outlook Newsletters are coming soon to New Outlook. This week we learn how to control who can create them and read them. What else will Daniel and Darrell discuss? – Updates to SharePoint video sharing
– New Outlook for Windows and Web: Outlook Newsletters – General Availability begins for Targeted Release
– Microsoft Viva – New support for branded themes and typography in Viva Amplify
– Microsoft 365 Copilot | PowerPoint now supports enterprise image libraries via SharePoint OAL or Templafy
– Introducing the New Workflows Experience in Microsoft Teams
Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.
Check out Darrell & Daniel's own YouTube channels at:
Darrell - https://youtube.com/modernworkmentor
Daniel - https://youtube.com/DanielGlenn
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