Once you have access to Copilot Notebooks, creating a Copilot Notebook Study Guide is straightforward.
Note: If you don’t see the Study Guide option in your Copilot Notebook, it could be because your account hasn’t been enabled yet. In a school or enterprise environment, ensure your IT administrator has enrolled your tenant in the Copilot Notebooks preview and assigned the proper licenses. If you are a minor (under 13) or your account lacks necessary consent information, you won't be granted access. In those cases, consult your administrator about the Age Group and Consent settings for your account. These settings must indicate you’re 13+ with required consent to use Copilot features.
To create a Study Guide in Copilot Notebooks:
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Open Copilot Notebooks: Launch the M365 Copilot app (or OneNote on Windows) and navigate to Notebooks from the navigation pane. Here, you can create a new notebook or open an existing one. Give your notebook a clear name (for example, “Anatomy of the heart”).
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Add your study materials as references: In your Copilot Notebook, choose the References you want to study (your “grounding” documents). You can add various file types, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDFs, OneNote, Copilot pages, or even Teams meeting notes. This collection of files form the basis of your Study Guide.
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Generate the Study Guide: On the notebook’s home page, select the + sign in the left navigation bar of the References pane in a Copilot Notebook and choose the Study Guide option. Copilot prompts you to choose which pages and activities you want in the Study Guide. By default, a Summary page is always created; you can also opt to include Topic Pages one for each key topic covered in the grounding documents, Flashcards, and a Quiz in the guide (also Fill-in-the-blanks coming soon).
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Let the Study Guide be created: After you confirm the selected pages inside your notebook, you can see placeholders for each page (Summary, each Topic, Flashcards, Quiz) that become available for use when the content is ready. This may take under a minute for smaller guides, or slightly longer for large amounts of material. You can watch the progress indicator as each page is populated and start reading pages as soon as they’re ready.
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Review and refine: The Study Guide is now saved in your OneNote/Copilot Notebook for you. Only you (and anyone you explicitly share the notebook with) can see these pages – they are private by default. Take a moment to skim through the content. You can edit any page just like a normal Copilot page. For example, you might add your own notes, adjust phrasing, or highlight key points. If you add new reference materials to the notebook later, you can also regenerate pages to update the guide with fresh information. This will create new copies of the study guide pages.