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Operating System: Windows |
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You can access the AI Assistant in PowerPoint, Word and Outlook in different ways. |
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To access the empower® AI Assistant, follow the following steps: |
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Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut to open the AI Assistant.
In addition, you can select any shape or placeholder that contain text and right-click on it. In the context menu, choose the option .
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If you have selected only empty shapes or shapes that do not support text in PowerPoint and try to open the AI Assistant, a dialog box opens (Figure 281, “Dialog Box in PowerPoint”). Select any kind of shape or placeholder which can be used for text to use the AI Assistant. |
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If you have selected any element other than a shape or than body text in Word and try to open the AI Assistant, a dialog box opens (Figure 282, “Dialog Box in Word”). Select a shape or body text to use the AI Assistant. |
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To access the empower® AI Assistant in Outlook, follow the following steps: |
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Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut to open the AI Assistant.
In addition, you can select text in an e-mail draft and right-click on it. In the context menu, choose the option to open the AI Assistant.
Important
The options to open the AI Assistant are only available if you have opened an e-mail draft.
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Depending on the element you have selected, the AI Assistant will open either in completion mode or in prompt mode. |
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The AI Assistant is opened in completion mode if you have selected elements or a space which do not yet contain text (Figure 284, “Completion Mode”). Therefore, completion mode is used to generate texts from scratch. |
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The AI Assistant is opened in prompt mode if you have selected an element which already contains text or if you have selected body text (Figure 285, “Prompt Mode”). Therefore, prompt mode is used to edit, modify or translate existing text. |
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