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Microsoft 365 Roadmap Weekly: Copilot will soon be able to create form quizzes and more

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Last week was a bit slow for big new entries to be introduced Microsoft 365 Roadmap website. However, there have been some interesting new listings and updates over the past seven days.

If you’re a fan of the Microsoft Forms service, where you can quickly create surveys and quizzes to send to others, there’s a new and expected feature coming to Forms on the web sometime in June. God Microsoft 365 roadmap listing Copilot shows will soon be included in forms;

Creating quizzes from provided materials is one of the most requested features in the education industry, and is now available in forms. To save time, users can create quizzes from documents, textbooks or notes using Copilot. Copilot can create draft quizzes based on the provided materials and user instructions.

Another feature of Copilot Added in May For the Microsoft Loop online collaboration service:

Collaborate with Copilot to go from a blank page to a structured, collaboration-ready document as quickly as possible. Start from scratch, or choose an existing page or template as the starting point and Copilot can modify it for the task at hand.

Another Copilot mention is that the ability to use plugins on the Copilot website, which was released in preview form in March, will be officially available sometime in December, according to The last updated road map listing.

If you use Microsoft Teams on your Windows desktop and Mac, you’ll get an extra feature when you turn it on Screen sharing sometime in June. When you activate this feature, it will automatically set you in Do Not Disturb mode:

When this setting is enabled, users will be able to continue receiving call notifications when they are displayed, without manually adjusting their presence status.

Also in JuneTeams users on PC, Mac and web will get some new feedback changes:

We’re updating the settings menu for “Help & Feedback” and the “Give Feedback/Suggest a Feature” experience within the app for Teams Desktop & Web customers. Teams desktop and web customers will no longer use the Microsoft Teams feedback policy for the in-app “Give feedback/suggest a feature” experience, and will instead use the Cloud Policy for Microsoft 365 service.

That’s our look at this week’s highlights in the Microsoft 365 roadmap. We’ll be back next Sunday for another look at what’s in store for Microsoft 365 users.

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