From the Microsoft Power Platform blogs: Copilot control; Agents; Dataverse access; Pipelines
In this week’s roundup of the Power Platform blogs:
- How to add Copilot control to your rich text editor
- Unveiling Copilot agents built with Microsoft Copilot Studio to supercharge your business
- Remove access from Dataverse row with Power Automate flow
- Power Platform pipelines - delegated deployment architectural pattern for connections with oAuth
Steps to add Copilot control to your rich text editor
An author writing on the Inogic blog examined how Copilot speeds up content creation, helping users draft content faster, making routine tasks easier so you can focus on bigger priorities.
The author noted that by default, Copilot is built into the rich text editor toolbar in emails. To enable it for other forms, you just have to update the editor's properties in the advanced settings.
The author then explained how to use JSON configuration for enabling Copilot across all editor fields for consistent tone control.
Unveiling Copilot agents built with Microsoft Copilot Studio
Recently, on Microsoft Copilot Studio blog, Microsoft CVP Charles Lamanna announced Copilot agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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