Let Copilot Summarize Your Word Documents

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If you work with really long documents, you know the chore of going through a lot of text to figure out what the document is really about. Wouldn’t it be nice to have the document read and summarized all for you to save you a bit of time? That’s one of the features of Copilot in Word: Automatic document summary. Load up a document, and it will summarize it for you on the top of things. So if you’re like me and you don’t understand Dickens, have Copilot figure it out for you. Here’s it’s summary for the first chapter of A Tale of Two Cities.

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens opens with a reflection on the contrasting conditions of the time, highlighting the extremes of wisdom and foolishness, light and darkness, hope and despair. The narrative sets the scene in the year 1775, illustrating the political climates of England and France, and foreshadowing the tumultuous events that will unfold in both nations.

  • Contrasting rulers: The chapter describes the rulers of England and France, emphasizing their contrasting appearances and the state of affairs in both countries, which appear stable to the ruling classes despite underlying tensions.
  • Social unrest and violence: The text portrays a society rife with crime and disorder in England, where robberies and public violence are commonplace, contrasting with the oppressive and brutal punishments in France, hinting at the coming Revolution. 

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