00:00So what you can also do is you can generate out Microsoft Word documents using Microsoft
00:10Copilot. So for that, I'm going to go around and say generate a Word document about a research
00:18paper on benefits of online education. Let's say for example, just like this. And once
00:25I do that, what happens is that it'll go around and then get the contents for it right here.
00:31And it says, sure, I can help you create a Word document summarizing a research paper
00:35on benefits of online education. And here is the brief regarding it, as you can see
00:40right here. So now it simply starts generating, as you can see right here. So benefits of
00:46online education is here just like this. And it gives up the references section as well.
00:53So now I need this as a Word document right here, just like this. So now there isn't a
00:59file here directly, but I can go ahead and go for export right here. And I can see that
01:04Word is an option. And once I go around onto Word, it's exporting up the document, as you
01:10can see right here. And then you can see that it is there. So I can simply go around and
01:14view out the file right here. And it opens up a Microsoft OneDrive, as you can see right
01:20here, just like this. And the Word document is generated just like this. Everything right
01:26here. So what you can also do is you can directly say, let's say for example, for this content
01:34in MS Word, write a VB script that I can run in MS Word itself. Make sure to add in formatting
01:42and make it interesting as well, just like this. So if I were to go around and do that
01:54and say, write a VB script that I can run in MS Word, then it'll actually provide me
02:00a visual basic code right here, just like this, that I can run in Microsoft Word in
02:05desktop and the information will be generated as a Word document. So you can see that all
02:14of these details are there, just like this, and everything is being generated just like
02:18this. And this is what you have. So it is simply generating and you can see that there's
02:24a lot of content. So it is generating everything right here, just like this. So let us wait
02:29for a while and it's almost got to the references section right here, just like this. And this
02:35is what you have. So now I simply need to go ahead and copy out this particular code
02:40right here. And then I need to go around over here onto Microsoft Word. And then I need
02:47to go around over here onto the developer mode. If you don't have the developer mode
02:51enabled, then simply right click on the ribbon and then customize out the ribbon right here.
02:56And then from over here, you can just simply enable out the developer mode, just like this.
03:01And then click on Visual Basic right here until you get this window and then go to file.
03:06And let's say, for example, let's create a new document. So I'm just going to go around
03:10over here. This is what you have right here. So I'm going to go around over here and then
03:16let's just go around and insert a module right here. So let's just go around and paste this
03:23right here and click on play button. And then you can see that the research paper is created.
03:29So let's just go around and close this out and you can see that this is what you have.
03:33This is the document right here and it is generated out by utilizing the code just like
03:38this. And that is how you can generate out Word documents inside of Microsoft Code Palette.
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