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Outlook Copilot Search Summaries in 2026: Get Instant Answers Right in Your Search Results

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
July 9, 2026
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Outlook Copilot Search Summaries in 2026: Get Instant Answers Right in Your Search Results

Searching an inbox has always meant the same trade-off: type a keyword, get a wall of matching emails, and then click through each one to find the actual answer you needed. Outlook's July 2026 update closes that gap. Copilot-powered summaries now appear directly inside your search results, giving you the answer to a question like “what did the vendor say about the contract renewal” without opening a single message.

It's part of a broader push this year to make Copilot feel native to how you already search, schedule, and write in Outlook, rather than a separate chat window you have to remember to open.

What's New in Outlook Search and Copilot

Copilot-powered search summaries — a synthesized answer appears at the top of your search results, drawn from the relevant emails, with an option to continue exploring through Copilot Chat if you need more detail.

Implicit Grounding — you can add an email or text from a thread directly into your Copilot Chat prompt context with a simple interaction in Outlook, so Copilot answers using that specific conversation instead of guessing at context.

Rewrite selected portions of a draft — instead of regenerating a whole email, you can now have Copilot rewrite just the paragraph or sentence you've selected.

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Multi-account clarity — if you have more than one Copilot-enabled account in Outlook for Windows, an account dropdown in the Copilot side pane in your calendar now makes clear which account Copilot is acting on.

Copilot Notebooks referencing emails — you can add specific Outlook emails as reference sources inside a Copilot Notebook, so a project notebook can pull directly from the relevant email thread.

Classic Outlook Copilot settings — easier settings management is rolling out to classic Outlook starting this month as well.

How to Use Search Summaries, Step by Step

Type your query into the Outlook search bar as you normally would — a keyword, a sender's name, or a natural-language question.

Look for the Copilot summary card above your list of matching results — it synthesizes the answer from the emails that matched your search.

If the summary answers your question, you're done — no need to open any individual message.

If you need more depth, select “Continue in Copilot Chat” to keep exploring the same result set conversationally.

Use Implicit Grounding on a specific thread when you want Copilot's answer scoped to just that conversation, rather than your whole mailbox.

Three Ways This Actually Saves Time

Catching up after time away — search a client's name after a week of vacation and get a synthesized summary of where things stand, instead of reading fifteen emails in order.

Prepping for a call — search a project name ten minutes before a meeting and get the key open items surfaced instantly, rather than skimming a thread under time pressure.

Resolving a customer issue — support and account teams can search a customer's name or ticket reference and get a summary of the history before responding, cutting response time on recurring issues.

Writing Better Search Prompts

Search summaries work best with natural-language questions rather than bare keywords. “What did Sarah say about the Q3 budget” will produce a more useful summary than typing just “budget.” Include names, project labels, or timeframes where you have them — the more specific the query, the more precisely Copilot can scope the emails it summarizes.

Combining Search Summaries With Rewrite and Notebooks

A common 2026 workflow looks like this: search for a client thread, read the Copilot summary to catch up, use Implicit Grounding to pull the relevant email into a Copilot Chat prompt, draft a reply, and then use the new selective rewrite feature to polish just the closing paragraph before sending. For recurring projects, add the key emails to a Copilot Notebook once so future summaries and drafts can reference that history automatically instead of you re-grounding Copilot every time.

What This Means for How You Check Email

The practical effect of search summaries is that search stops being a last resort and starts being a first step. Instead of scrolling through an inbox chronologically hoping to spot the thread you need, searching a name, project, or question becomes the fastest way to get oriented on any topic, at any point in the day.

It also changes what's worth keeping in your inbox at all. Because Copilot can synthesize an answer from scattered messages, you no longer need to manually flag or file every important email into a folder just so you can find it later — a well-phrased search does that work for you on demand.

Final Thoughts

Search has quietly become one of the most AI-assisted parts of Outlook, and it's worth changing your habits to match. Next time you're about to open five emails to piece together an answer, search first and read the summary — there's a good chance Copilot already did the piecing together for you.

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