Microsoft to Move Copilot Previews to iOS While Editing Returns to Office Apps
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Microsoft 365 Copilot on iOS will soon lose one of its most convenient functions. Starting in September, it will no longer be possible to edit a Word, PowerPoint or Excel document directly from the application. Microsoft will systematically redirect to dedicated Office applications.
Microsoft to Move Copilot Previews to iOS While Editing Returns to Office Apps
Starting September 15, 2025, Microsoft will change how its Microsoft 365 Copilot app works on iOS. Copilot will only offer a streamlined preview instead of letting you edit Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files inside the app. If you want to edit, you’ll need to jump into the standalone Office apps. The details were spotted by […]
You'll need standalone Word, PowerPoint, Excel on iOS, as Microsoft 365 app becomes a Copilot wrapper
Microsoft 365 Copilot, previously called Microsoft 365 and originally Office 365, is turning off the ability to edit documents, presentations and spreadsheets on iOS, starting with iPhone in September 2025. It’ll become a preview-only app. This means you’ll be forced to use standalone Office apps, such as Word for editing documents, PowerPoint for editing slides, and Excel for playing with cells. Microsoft confirmed the move to Windows Latest in…
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