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Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork in 2026: Automate Multi-Step Workflows Across Your Entire Workday

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
July 4, 2026
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Cowork in 2026: Automate Multi-Step Workflows Across Your Entire Workday

Most AI assistants in Microsoft 365 still work the way a very fast intern works: you ask a specific question, and you get a specific answer. Copilot Cowork, now generally available across Microsoft 365, is built for something different – handing off an entire multi-step piece of work and letting it run across several apps until the job is actually done.

What Cowork Is

Cowork is accessed through a toggle in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app and is designed to orchestrate complex workflows rather than answer single prompts. Instead of you manually moving between Excel, Outlook, Teams, and Word to complete a task, you describe the outcome you want, and Cowork plans the steps, executes them across the relevant apps, and reports back with the result – pausing for your input wherever a decision genuinely requires you.

What Makes Cowork Different From Regular Copilot

Automatic model selection

Cowork automatically chooses the best available AI model for each part of a task. Microsoft 365 Copilot now includes multiple model options, including Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.8 for complex, multi-step reasoning and OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Instant for faster everyday responses – Cowork picks between them based on what the step in front of it actually requires, rather than you having to choose manually.

Broader plugin support

Cowork connects to more of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem at once than a single-app Copilot session, which means a workflow can genuinely span pulling data from a spreadsheet, drafting a summary in Word, and sending it through Outlook without you stitching the steps together yourself.

Custom skills

Just like the skills now available in PowerPoint and Excel, Cowork lets you define your own reusable skills for specialized, repeatable work – a saved set of instructions for a task you run every week, month, or quarter.

A Practical Example Workflow

Consider a weekly status report that currently takes you an hour: pulling numbers from an Excel tracker, summarizing progress against goals, and emailing it to stakeholders. With Cowork, you can describe that entire workflow once – "pull this week's numbers from the tracker, summarize progress against our goals, draft the update, and prepare it for Outlook" – and let Cowork handle the pull, the summary, and the draft, leaving you to review and send rather than assemble from scratch.

Getting Started

Open the Microsoft 365 Copilot app and switch on the Cowork toggle.

Describe the outcome you want in plain language, including which files, folders, or apps are involved.

Let Cowork plan and execute the steps. It will surface a plan for review before running anything that changes or sends data, and will pause for input at decision points you have not already answered.

Review the final output, save any reusable instructions as a custom skill if it is a workflow you will repeat.

Deep Citations and Trust

Because handing off multi-step work to AI raises an obvious question – how do you know it did it right – Microsoft 365 Copilot's 2026 updates also introduced deep citations, letting you trace a Cowork result back to the specific data or document it came from, and a Regenerate action to try an alternate response if the first pass is not what you needed. Use both liberally while you are still building trust in a new Cowork workflow.

Where This Fits Your Work

Marketing and content: batch-drafting a content calendar from a spreadsheet of topics, or turning research notes into a first-pass article outline.

Planning: assembling a project status update across a tracker, a document, and a meeting recap without manually copying between them.

Repetitive reporting: any task you already do the same way every week is a strong first candidate for a saved Cowork skill.

How Cowork Fits Alongside Everyday Copilot

Cowork is not meant to replace the everyday Copilot experience you already use inside Word, Excel, or Outlook – it sits alongside it for the specific category of work that genuinely spans multiple apps and multiple steps. If you just need a paragraph rewritten or a formula explained, staying inside the app-specific Copilot pane is still faster. Reach for Cowork when the task itself is the bottleneck, not any single step within it – when the real cost is you manually shuttling information between three or four different tools to get one outcome out the door.

This distinction matters for adoption. Teams that try to route every small request through Cowork tend to get frustrated by the extra planning overhead for tasks that never needed orchestration in the first place. Teams that reserve Cowork specifically for multi-app, multi-step workflows tend to see the clearest time savings, because that is exactly the category of work it was built to remove.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a separate license for Cowork?

Cowork is accessed through the Microsoft 365 Copilot app under your existing Copilot license; check with your admin if the toggle is not visible, since availability can depend on your organization's Copilot plan and rollout wave.

Can Cowork send emails or make changes without my approval?

Cowork surfaces a plan for review before executing steps that change or send data, and pauses at decision points that need your input, rather than completing consequential actions silently in the background.

What happens if a workflow needs a decision partway through?

Cowork pauses and asks you directly rather than guessing, then continues the remaining steps once you respond – the workflow does not have to restart from scratch.

Start With One Repeatable Task

Do not try to hand Cowork your entire job on day one. Pick a single recurring task you already do the same way every week – a status report, a data pull, a routine follow-up email – describe it once, and let Cowork run it end to end. Once you trust the result, save it as a skill and let it quietly take that task off your plate every week going forward.

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