Copilot in Forms is now available to commercial Microsoft 365 users

More users will have access to it in the future.

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Copilot in Forms

Do you remember when we told you that Microsoft wants Copilot in Forms to generate complex quizzes using your inputs? In the latest blog post, the Redmond-based tech giant showcases how this new feature generates quizzes, forms, and step-by-step solutions for quiz questions.

Available to all commercial Microsoft 365 subscribers, Copilot in Forms makes this easy – say what you want, such as the subject of your test, who it’s for, and what kind of questions there should be. Or, if you feel unsure about how to start, try clicking on ‘View prompts’ and see some suggested ideas. Copilot then proceeds to take in your inputs and produce a draft quiz that aligns with your requirements.

You can supply it with content from different places. Imagine you have a page from some biology textbook; maybe it’s one that you consider as your best quiz test. Copy and paste this content into the Draft with Copilot part on Forms. A draft quiz has been created for you to review and make changes if needed.

Copilot is special because it can include correct answers in the quiz draft. This allows you to focus more on improving and customizing your quiz instead of worrying about getting every detail right. You still have control – you can change these answers, add or delete questions, or modify the questions before launching your quiz.

This characteristic is being made accessible to commercial Microsoft 365 subscribers such as Enterprise, SMB, and EDU customers at first, but more users might get access to it in the future.

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