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    https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/outlook-blog/copilot-is-now-available-in-classic-outlook-for-windows/ba-p/4164427

    Last Ignite we showed our plans for Copilot in Outlook and how the new Outlook for Windows would get the most recent features first.

    We also know that our customers still rely on the classic version of Outlook for a lot of their work and to improve their Copilot experience we have been rolling out Copilot features into classic Outlook over the last few months.

    For future Copilot features, we will continue to release first in the new Outlook for Windows and web, with Mac and mobile fast following, and classic releasing between 3 and 12 months after the first roll out.

    Copilot in classic Outlook for Windows is already available for most customers in Current Channel or Monthly Enterprise Channel…

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      What is Microsoft’s definition of “classic” Outlook? Does this include all MS Outlook C2R products bundled with Microsoft 365 and MS Office 2016 / 2019 / 2021 C2R?

      According to that blog post “Copilot in classic Outlook for Windows is already available for most customers in Current Channel or Monthly Enterprise Channel” and that “Copilot in Outlook requires a Copilot for Microsoft 365 license“.  As long as I don’t purchase that Copilot license I assume this isn’t something I need to worry about (yet) for my MS Outlook 2019.
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