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# Eco: Vídeo - Copilot Notebooks, un espacio de trabajo con el contexto que tú eliges
> [!entradilla]
> Microsoft enseña Copilot Notebooks, un espacio donde reúnes los materiales de un proyecto y Copilot responde con ese contexto, sin tener que reexplicarlo en cada prompt. Es la alternativa de Copilot a NotebookLM.

> [!tip]- De qué va esto
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> El vídeo es una demo corta de dos PMs del producto. La idea es sencilla: creas un notebook para un propósito concreto, le metes los ficheros, páginas, notas de reunión y enlaces que importan, y a partir de ahí Copilot responde pegado a ese material. Puedes fijarle instrucciones para que conteste siempre como tú quieres, generar una vista de conjunto con temas y riesgos, sacar un resumen en audio y compartir el espacio con el equipo manteniendo privados tus chats.
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> Esto es básicamente una buena gestión de contexto específico (por proyecto, por tarea), aquí está hecho producto y delante de mucha gente que ya usa Microsoft 365. Si es tu caso, es la forma más directa de probarlo sin montarte nada.
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> El vídeo original de Microsoft Community Learning: [Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzOahTl6MF0)
> [!abstract]- Resumen esquemático
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> #### Qué es
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> - Espacio de trabajo enfocado dentro de la app de Microsoft 365 Copilot, acotado a un propósito concreto.
> - Reúne en un sitio los materiales del proyecto: páginas, ficheros, notas de reunión, enlaces y otras referencias.
> - Copilot responde con ese contexto fijo, sin tener que volver a subir ficheros ni reexplicar el proyecto en cada consulta.
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> #### Piezas principales
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> - Vista de conjunto (overview): instantánea de alto nivel del proyecto, de qué va, en qué punto está y qué preguntará la dirección; saca temas e ideas clave de las referencias añadidas.
> - Instrucciones personalizadas: indicas una vez cómo quieres las respuestas (concisas, con viñetas, señalando riesgos, cerrando con próximos pasos) y no lo repites en cada prompt.
> - Chat del notebook: preguntas y repreguntas ancladas al material elegido, con respuestas centradas en el proyecto y no genéricas.
> - Artefactos de aprendizaje: resúmenes y una vista en audio generados desde el contenido del notebook para entender el tema rápido.
> - Compartir: se comparten referencias, páginas e instrucciones para que el equipo trabaje alineado; los chats pueden seguir siendo privados aunque el notebook se comparta.
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> #### Escenario de la demo
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> - Preparar una reunión con dirección en una empresa de videojuegos.
> - Fuentes cargadas: un informe en una página, una hoja de ingresos y referencias de OneNote con cifras por región.
> - Uso: pedir las cinco ideas clave del trimestre y los tres mayores riesgos; repreguntar por la narrativa de un producto y las acciones correctoras de otro.
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> #### Para qué sirve
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> - Proyectos en marcha con varias fuentes, planificación y colaboración entre equipos.
> - Menos saltar de herramienta en herramienta y menos reexplicar el trabajo: respuestas más claras, ideas más pertinentes y borradores más rápidos sobre el material que tú eliges.
# Artículo original: Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks: Organize project materials and get insights
Fuente: [Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks: Organize project materials and get insights](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzOahTl6MF0)

Copilot Notebooks is designed to provide a focused workspace where you can bring together project materials such as files, notes, Pages, and other references to keep work grounded in the context you choose.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
\-Bring project references into one organized workspace
\-Use Notebook overviews to identify themes and insights
\-Guide responses with custom instructions
\-Ask questions grounded in your selected references
\-Generate supporting materials such as summaries or audio overviews, when available
\-Collaborate while managing sharing and permissions settings
This session is especially helpful for ongoing projects that involve multiple content sources, project planning, and cross-team collaboration.
Presenters: Medha Madangarli and Derek Liddell
🎬 This session is a part of the Microsoft 365 Copilot app learning series. Explore the entire series: https://aka.ms/M365CopilotAppSeries
✋ Have a question? Register for the live AMA (Ask Microsoft Anything) on June 30th:
#Microsoft365Copilot #CopilotApp #Copilot
## Transcript
**0:08** · Hey everyone. I'm Derek and I'm a product manager working on Copilot notebooks in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app. I'm joined by Meta who's also a PM working on the product. In this session, we will be showing you scenarios where Copilot notebooks can help you gather, work with, and create content from one focused workspace. Scope to the material you chose.
**0:33** · Think of a notebook as a focused workspace for a specific purpose where you bring relevant materials together so Copilot can respond with more context to where answers. Here's the big idea.
**0:45** · Instead of re-uploading files or re-explaining context, you can keep the project's key resources inside the notebook. Pages, files, meeting notes, links, and more.
**0:57** · Let's set the scene for our scenario. We work for a games company and are preparing for our director readout. And as we get closer, the questions start piling up.
**1:07** · We need to get ready to explain what's changed, why it matters, and what happens next. All without digging through folders, chats, and past meetings, which is where the Copilot notebook will help. So, let's get started. Here, I have the notebooks module open in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app.
**1:27** · For your first time experience, you may see a page that says find answers, dive deeper, but my screen shows the home page.
**1:35** · Let's make this notebook useful by adding the sources I'll need for my director Q&A. The report page, the revenue spreadsheet, and some OneNote references where the team stores regional numbers. Then we hit create to get the notebook started.
**1:49** · Now, Meta will walk you through a created notebook.
**1:53** · Before we dive into the details, let's start with the overview page. This is where I ground myself before the director Q&A. The overview page gives me a single high-level snapshot of the project. What this work is about, where we are, and what leadership is likely to ask next.
**2:12** · As you can see, this overview page shows us the key insights and can draw conclusions from the references that we have added to the notebook, and when I walk into the director Q&A, I am prepared. Now, I'll set instructions so Copilot can respond more consistently each time I use this notebook.
**2:32** · I'll type, "You're helping me prep for an executive readout. Keep answers concise, use bullet points, call out risks, and end with recommended next steps." The benefit is simple. I don't have to repeat these preferences in every prompt. This notebook becomes a workspace I can use for executive-level prep. Now, let's use notebook chat. Because Copilot is using context from these references, the answers stay more focused on our project rather than generic.
**3:05** · I will first start off with this prompt. "Give me the top five insights from this quarter's performance and the three biggest risks leadership will ask about." Copilot will then return with its insights. This leads me to my follow-up question.
**3:25** · "What's the strongest narrative for why outdoor toys grew and what are the corrective actions for board games?"
**3:32** · This back and forth allowed me to leverage the context that existed in my notebook to answer some questions which will guide our future decision-making. Now, I'll hand it over to Derek to show all the different learning artifacts that we can use to understand this topic even easier.
**3:51** · Sometimes I don't just need an answer. I need to understand the topic fast. Notebooks can help generate learning artifacts like an audio overview directly from the notebook content. I can generate an audio overview that connects our product lines to performance drivers, regions, and risk. Perfect for prep before a leadership sync. I can access this by hitting the drop-down menu from the quick create.
**4:16** · As you can see, I've already created an audio overview which shows up under the created content.
**4:23** · Hey there and welcome to our audio overview where we're diving into the Q3 revenue report for outdoor games and board games. If you're curious about what's driving the new launches, special bundles, and how retail's still hanging tough, too.
**4:39** · If you're into trends, industry strategy, or just curious why board and outdoor games are thriving.
**4:46** · Finally, I'll share the notebook with my team so we're working from one shared AI-powered workspace. When you share a notebook, the shared parts include things like references, pages, and instructions so everyone stays aligned and importantly, chats can remain private even when the notebook is shared. That means collaboration is simpler, one place for project materials, one place to work with Copilot, and one place to create drafts together.
**5:16** · Now, as you saw with Copilot notebooks, you can bring everything related to a project into one focused workspace. Your pages, files, meetings, and key references, and let Copilot work with that context to help you think, plan, and create. Instead of switching between tools or re-explaining your work, you get clearer answers, more relevant insights, and faster drafts, all grounded on the content that you have chosen.
**5:43** · Thanks for watching. We're excited to see how you use Copilot notebooks to stay organized, move work forward, and turn content into outcomes. If you want to see create in action, we'll be covering that in more depth in the next episode, so stay tuned.
**5:59** · Check out the link below to learn more about the Microsoft 365 Copilot app.
**6:04** · Thank you. Bye.
**6:06** · Goodbye.