The summary of key updates and enhancements in Microsoft 365 in March 2024
Streamline your workflow with automation in Microsoft Loop
Ready to save time and speed up repetitive tasks? With Microsoft Loop, you can now create Power Automate-backed rules to automate time-consuming and tedious tasks—freeing you up to focus on more strategic and high-value work. Learn more.
Add context to Microsoft Loop Tables and Boards with the detail view
Each row in your Loop Tables—and each card in your Loop Boards—can now be expanded to show additional information. Whether you want to track project requirement details or checklists for each item, the detail view in Microsoft Loop makes it easy. Learn more.
New formatting options in Word for the web
Ready to save time and speed up repetitive tasks? With Microsoft Loop, you can now create Power Automate-backed rules to automate time-consuming and tedious tasks—freeing you up to focus on more strategic and high-value work. Learn more.
A new way to animate your content in PowerPoint for the web
Find out how to animate your content, and make your slides more visually appealing and more understandable. Learn more.
Export to CSV in Excel for the web
You can now export Excel sheets as CSV files in Excel for the web, making it easier to use your data across apps and platforms. Learn more.
Redefining forms creation with Copilot
By simply describing to Copilot the form you’d like to build, you can speed up the creation process and increase your productivity! Learn more.
Adjust your message and provide a custom-rewritten version with Copilot
Copilot can adjust your message to add a call to action, or even to make you sound like a pirate. Soon, you will also be able to generate a new message with a prompt by typing just a few words in Teams chat. Learn more.
Get information and insights from the meeting chat in addition to the meeting transcript
When you open Copilot in the meeting chat, you will have a more comprehensive and inclusive view of what was covered in the meeting, whether it was spoken (transcript) or written (chat). Learn more.
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https://insider.microsoft365.com/en-us/blog