Computerworld Publishes 30-Plus Microsoft Cheat Sheets Covering Windows, Office and Copilot
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Updated · Computerworld · May 26
Computerworld Publishes 30-Plus Microsoft Cheat Sheets Covering Windows, Office and Copilot
1 articles · Updated · Computerworld · May 26
Computerworld released a one-stop collection of 30-plus cheat sheets and tutorials spanning Windows, Microsoft 365, legacy Office versions, and Copilot.
The guides are designed to help users navigate feature changes across releases, from Windows 11 and Office 2024 back to Office 2010 and even Windows 8.
Copilot is a central focus because Microsoft has woven the AI assistant into Windows and Microsoft 365; new guides cover Excel use cases, Copilot Chat, writing help, and ways to reduce hallucinations.
The package also extends beyond core apps to Teams, OneDrive, OneNote, Loop, Whiteboard, Forms, Visio, Planner, Power Automate, and SharePoint, reflecting Microsoft’s broader productivity ecosystem.
Computerworld said it will keep refreshing Microsoft 365 cheat sheets as subscription software changes, while maintaining older-version guides for users still on perpetual Office releases.
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