I'm not a wizard with Word and Excel. Are you? Do we know what to do with all those many menus at the top? Now, thanks to AI, maybe we don't need to.
Microsoft has added AI to those software programs of yesteryear with Agent Mode for both Word and Excel. Powered by Microsoft 365 Copilot, Agent Mode can help anyone -- even those with little experience -- create high-quality, professional-grade documents and spreadsheets. Microsoft will add Agent Mode to PowerPoint at a future date.
Microsoft has also added Office Agent to Copilot chat to help create PowerPoint presentations and Word documents. Functionality for Excel will be added later.
Vibe coding
It's a new take on the vibe coding wave, whereby developers can create software with natural language prompts instead of writing lines of code by hand, said Sumit Chauhan, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Office product group.
"Get started with a simple prompt and then work iteratively with Copilot -- steering it as it orchestrates multi-step tasks to deliver high-quality Office documents, spreadsheets, and presentations," Chauhan said in a statement. "It's the new pattern of work for human-agent collaboration."
How Agent Mode works
Say you want to create a household budget in Excel. Tell Agent Mode to create budget categories such as rent or mortgage, groceries, utilities, gas and entertainment. You can have Agent Mode create formulas to let you know if you're over and under budget, among other tasks. Agent Mode in Excel could also help you create a financial analysis for a business.
In Word, Agent Mode can help you create or refine a limitless number of documents, such as revising and cleaning up your resume, composing a holiday letter, or writing a progress report or executive summary for a business.
Microsoft says Agent Mode for Word "handles the heavy lifting: drafting content, suggesting refinements, and asking clarifying questions. " The consumer works with Agent Mode to keep refining and honing the document to the finished product.
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