In Excel, Microsoft Copilot turns plain language requests into real analysis. You can ask it to spot trends, build formulas, clean up data and suggest charts, all by typing what you want rather than remembering syntax. For finance and operations teams in particular, this shortens the gap between raw numbers and useful insight.
In Teams, Copilot quietly removes the admin around meetings. It provides real time transcription, generates summaries, and tracks action items so nobody has to take minutes, and it can catch you up if you join late. Across both apps the benefit is the same: less manual effort, more time on the actual decision. Westech details these app by app capabilities in the complete Copilot guide, and our Westech Copilot service helps teams put them to work.
Microsoft documents the current capabilities on its Microsoft 365 Copilot page.
