Outlook Copilot Thread Summary in 2026: Catch Up on Any Email Chain in 10 Seconds
The average professional receives 120+ emails per day in 2026. Reading every thread from top to bottom isn't just inefficient — it's impossible. Outlook's Copilot thread summary feature changes the game: one click, and you get a crisp AI-generated summary of any email chain, including who said what, what was decided, and what still needs a response. Here's how to use it effectively.
What Outlook Copilot Thread Summary Does
When you open a long email thread in Outlook, Copilot can read the entire conversation and produce a structured summary in plain English. This summary typically includes:
– The core topic or decision being discussed- Key points raised by each participant- Commitments or action items mentioned in the thread- Open questions that haven't been resolved yet
This is different from Outlook's earlier 'preview pane' snippet — the summary is full-context and considers every message in the thread, not just the most recent one.
How to Access Thread Summary
There are two ways to trigger Copilot thread summarization:
Method 1 — Copilot banner (New Outlook & Outlook for Web):Open any email thread with 3 or more messages. Look for the Copilot banner at the top of the reading pane that says 'Summarize this thread' or a small Copilot icon. Click it.
Method 2 — Copilot sidebar:With the thread open, click the Copilot icon in the top-right toolbar to open the AI sidebar. Type: 'Summarize this conversation' or simply 'Summarize'.
The summary appears in the sidebar or inline within seconds. For threads with 20+ messages, it may take 5–10 seconds to process.
Reading and Using the Summary
Copilot formats the summary with clear sections. A typical output looks like:
Topic: Approval process for the Q3 marketing budget
Key discussion points:• Sarah proposed increasing the digital ad spend by 15%• Finance (Tom) flagged concerns about the Q2 underspend and requested justification• Legal confirmed no approval needed for amounts under $50,000
Decisions made: No final decision yet — pending Tom's sign-off
Action items:• Sarah to send revised budget breakdown to Tom by Friday• Tom to confirm approval before end of week
You can copy this summary into your notes, paste it into a Teams message, or use it as the basis for a reply.
Asking Follow-Up Questions
After the initial summary, the Copilot sidebar stays open for follow-up questions about the same thread:
– 'What did Marcus say about the timeline?'- 'Has anyone mentioned a budget figure?'- 'What is the current status of this request?'- 'Draft a reply summarizing where we landed and asking for final sign-off'
This conversational mode is particularly useful for threads with multiple sub-topics or many participants. Instead of scrolling through 30 messages looking for one detail, just ask.
The draft reply option is powerful: Copilot reads the full thread context and writes a reply that sounds like you, incorporating the thread's language and tone.
Thread Summary for Returning to Old Conversations
One of the most underappreciated uses of thread summarization: catching up on conversations that went quiet and just got a new reply.
Scenario: A project thread from three weeks ago suddenly gets a new message asking for a decision. You have no memory of the prior discussion. Instead of reading 25 old messages:
1. Open the thread2. Click Summarize3. Read the 6-line summary4. Reply with confidence
This workflow saves 5–15 minutes per resurfaced thread. For a busy inbox, that can add up to hours per week.
Using Copilot to Prioritize Which Threads to Read
Beyond single-thread summaries, Copilot in the Outlook sidebar can help prioritize your whole inbox:
Open the Copilot sidebar from the Outlook home view (not inside a thread) and ask:'What are the most important emails I received today that need my attention?''Are there any threads where I was directly asked a question?''Show me emails where someone is waiting for my reply'
Copilot scans your inbox and surfaces the most action-critical threads. This works best when paired with a clean inbox practice — but even in a messy inbox, it reliably catches urgent items.
Privacy and Data Notes
A common question: does Copilot send your email content to a third party?
No. Copilot for Microsoft 365 processes your email within Microsoft's secure compliance boundary. Your email data is not used to train public AI models. The processing happens in your Microsoft 365 tenant, governed by your organisation's data residency and retention policies.
If your organisation has Copilot for Microsoft 365 licensed, thread summary is included. There is no additional per-feature cost.
Conclusion
Outlook Copilot thread summary is one of those features that sounds modest until you use it on a 40-message thread about a complicated decision and get a perfect 10-line summary in under five seconds.
Start using it today on your longest, most tangled email threads. Then build the habit of asking Copilot follow-up questions before composing replies — you'll find you write better, faster, and with full context every time.
For more Outlook AI productivity tips, see our guides on Outlook Copilot Email Coach (post 043) and Inbox Sweep with Copilot (post 220) on officelearner.net.












