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Plan your day in Outlook, without a Copilot license
With Copilot Chat (included, no license), reason across your whole inbox and build a to-do list aligned with the day's meetings.
✅ How to
- 1Open Copilot Chat (the Copilot icon in Outlook), no paid Copilot license needed: it already reasons over your email content.
- 2Ask it to scan your whole inbox: “Go through my recent emails and flag anything awaiting an action or a reply from me.”
- 3Cross-reference with today's calendar: “From today's meetings and these emails, build me a prioritised to-do list to prepare for each meeting.”
- 4Refine: ask it to group by meeting, estimate time per task, or surface the most urgent deadlines.
⚡ Prompt to copy
Go through my recent inbox and today's meetings. Identify everything awaiting an action or reply from me, then build a prioritised to-do list to prepare each of today's meetings: group by meeting, add the deadline and a time estimate, and flag urgent items first.
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