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- Variation in answers with Copilot | Microsoft Community Hub
Variation in answers with Copilot Hello everyone, I have been wondering the reason why sometimes colleagues and myself get different responses from Copilot to the same prompt
- An agent built in Copilot Studio does not provide complete answers to . . .
I have built an agent in Microsoft Copilot Studio that answers questions based on a document I uploaded While the answers it provides are not incorrect, they are incomplete
- Use prompt modification to provide custom instructions to your agent
Prompt modification allows you to expand the capabilities of generative answers, or boosted conversations, by adding custom instructions This article shows you how to create custom instructions to your agent to get the desired response
- How to save prompts - Microsoft Support
If you frequently use a specific prompt, you can save it for future use, eliminating the need to retype it each time, to help make your workflow easier and more organized
- How to Prevent Microsoft Copilot From Giving Bad Answers
Copilot can provide wrong answers for several reasons, mostly related to the data it uses and how it interprets your prompts Here are some common factors: Outdated or Incomplete Data: Copilot relies on the information available to it, both from internal documents and external sources
- Quick fixes to boost your Copilot responses | Microsoft Community Hub
Copilot relies on the context and specificity of your prompts to generate useful responses That means vague, lazy prompts are setting it up to give vague responses If you want great output, you need great input So let’s talk about how to give Copilot the kind of prompt it can actually work with
- Optimize prompts with custom instructions - Microsoft Copilot Studio
This article discusses the best practices for adding custom instructions to generative answer nodes within Copilot Studio topics Key areas of consideration include assigning a role to the agent, specifying format and style, and clearly indicating what you don't want in the response
- How to Write Effective Prompts for Microsoft Copilot
Some prompts may be too vague, too complex, or too ambiguous, resulting in poor or irrelevant outputs Therefore, it is important to learn how to write good prompts in order to get the most out of Copilot
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