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Explain It Like I Was 5

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Explain It Like I Was 5: Excel Copilot: Using Copilot Without Losing Control of Your Numbers
by Diego M

English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GKX525HT | 153 Pages | PDF | 64 MB​

Excel Copilot is helpful. It is not accountable.
If you use Excel in real work, you already know the risk: a fluent answer that is almost right - and still wrong enough to matter.
Explain It Like I Was 5: Excel Copilot is a practitioner's guide to using Copilot without losing control of your numbers. No prompt hacks. No hype. Just repeatable patterns you can defend under pressure.
What you'll learnHow to choose the right Copilot surface (pane, agent-style workflows, and the COPILOT function)The Verification-First Framework: what to verify (and how) based on riskTransform and Clean: fix messy exports with an audit trail (before/after, reversible changes)Generate and Extend: create formulas you can explain, test, and maintainSummaries and Story: turn the grid into narrative without inventing causalityRole playbooks for Finance, Sales, Marketing, and Operations/HR
Who this is forNon-technical professionals who live in spreadsheetsTeams adopting Copilot where mistakes create rework, mistrust, or escalation
What this is notA Microsoft feature tourA prompt libraryA promise that Copilot will always be right
Excel calculates. Copilot explains. Humans remain accountable.

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