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When you say 'team' do you mean 'Teams' or a SharePoint 'team site'? Letmecorrectthatforyou.com explains the difference


If you've lost track of what Microsoft's calling its AI assistant this week, Microsoft MVP Loryan Strant has created just the resource you need: a site called Let me correct that for you!

The site was born out of his frustration at seeing members of the Microsoft community write product names incorrectly. Often.

Microsoft famously rebrands stuff at quite a clip and isn't always consistent. In the case of Copilot, it started life as "Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365" before it was rebranded as "Microsoft 365 Copilot." Neither should be confused with the consumer version of Copilot, named "Microsoft Copilot." Norr with "Bing Chat" – another name used for what became Copilot.

Whatever it's called, Strant laments the fact some assume the name uses CamelCase – as is the case with other Microsoft products that have a P in the middle, like "SharePoint" and "PowerPoint." Or certain P-less ...


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