With a subscription to Copilot 365 and the Edge browser, you will never have to watch an entire YouTube video again.
In this video, I'm showing you an incredible hack using Copilot in Microsoft Edge that will save you from having to watch entire YouTube videos again! Imagine being able to jump straight to the key moments of any video without sitting through the lengthy intros or outros. With Copilot, you can do exactly that—access the essential highlights from any video and skip all the fluff. Here, I'll walk you through how to do it step-by-step with a practical example from one of my own videos.
I start by heading over to MRX.CL/GPT, where you'll find the twin box implementation for every YouTube video I've ever recorded. Let’s say I want to find a video where I discussed how to place people on a bell curve. All I do is type that into the search bar, find the video link, and open it in a new tab. But we all know how some of these videos can be—mine included—with long-winded introductions or off-topic discussions. Instead of wasting time, I use Copilot 365 to get straight to the point.
By clicking the Copilot icon in the top-right corner of Microsoft Edge, I can ask it to generate video highlights. In seconds, it scans the video transcript and creates a series of highlights that point to the most crucial sections. For example, if I want to skip directly to the part where I explain calculating the mean and standard deviation, Copilot takes me right there! No more searching through endless minutes to find what you need.
This feature is a game-changer, especially for those who just want the essential information without all the filler. Whether it's skipping my greetings at the beginning or avoiding the sales pitches at the end, Copilot allows you to take control of your viewing experience. It’s an incredible time-saver that you’ll definitely want to try out.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out my merch store below the video! We’ve got a whole range of fun mugs and shirts designed especially for Excel enthusiasts—perfect for you or as a gift for a fellow Exceller. And of course, if you enjoyed this video, please hit the Like button, Subscribe to my channel, and ring the bell to stay updated with my latest Excel tips and tricks. Your support means the world to me, and I'm always here to answer your questions in the comments!
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Table of Contents:
(00:00) Introduction to Copilot's time-saving feature for YouTube videos
(00:10) Using Twinbox to find any MrExcel video
(00:29) Using Copilot 365 in Microsoft Edge
(00:42) Generating video highlights using the transcript
(01:03) Skipping unnecessary content at the beginning and end of the video
(01:21) Buy Excel Merch!
This video answers these questions:
How to use Copilot 365 for YouTube video highlights
Skip to key sections in YouTube videos using Microsoft Edge
Copilot tutorial for navigating YouTube videos faster
Save time watching YouTube with Copilot in Microsoft Edge
How to generate YouTube video highlights with Copilot
Quick search for specific topics in YouTube videos
Microsoft Edge Copilot for creating YouTube video summaries
Using Copilot 365 to jump to important moments in videos
Find the most important parts of a YouTube video quickly
How to use MRX.CL/GPT to search through YouTube videos easily
In this video, I'm showing you an incredible hack using Copilot in Microsoft Edge that will save you from having to watch entire YouTube videos again! Imagine being able to jump straight to the key moments of any video without sitting through the lengthy intros or outros. With Copilot, you can do exactly that—access the essential highlights from any video and skip all the fluff. Here, I'll walk you through how to do it step-by-step with a practical example from one of my own videos.
I start by heading over to MRX.CL/GPT, where you'll find the twin box implementation for every YouTube video I've ever recorded. Let’s say I want to find a video where I discussed how to place people on a bell curve. All I do is type that into the search bar, find the video link, and open it in a new tab. But we all know how some of these videos can be—mine included—with long-winded introductions or off-topic discussions. Instead of wasting time, I use Copilot 365 to get straight to the point.
By clicking the Copilot icon in the top-right corner of Microsoft Edge, I can ask it to generate video highlights. In seconds, it scans the video transcript and creates a series of highlights that point to the most crucial sections. For example, if I want to skip directly to the part where I explain calculating the mean and standard deviation, Copilot takes me right there! No more searching through endless minutes to find what you need.
This feature is a game-changer, especially for those who just want the essential information without all the filler. Whether it's skipping my greetings at the beginning or avoiding the sales pitches at the end, Copilot allows you to take control of your viewing experience. It’s an incredible time-saver that you’ll definitely want to try out.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out my merch store below the video! We’ve got a whole range of fun mugs and shirts designed especially for Excel enthusiasts—perfect for you or as a gift for a fellow Exceller. And of course, if you enjoyed this video, please hit the Like button, Subscribe to my channel, and ring the bell to stay updated with my latest Excel tips and tricks. Your support means the world to me, and I'm always here to answer your questions in the comments!
Buy Bill Jelen's latest Excel book: MrExcel 2024 Igniting Excel
Table of Contents:
(00:00) Introduction to Copilot's time-saving feature for YouTube videos
(00:10) Using Twinbox to find any MrExcel video
(00:29) Using Copilot 365 in Microsoft Edge
(00:42) Generating video highlights using the transcript
(01:03) Skipping unnecessary content at the beginning and end of the video
(01:21) Buy Excel Merch!
This video answers these questions:
How to use Copilot 365 for YouTube video highlights
Skip to key sections in YouTube videos using Microsoft Edge
Copilot tutorial for navigating YouTube videos faster
Save time watching YouTube with Copilot in Microsoft Edge
How to generate YouTube video highlights with Copilot
Quick search for specific topics in YouTube videos
Microsoft Edge Copilot for creating YouTube video summaries
Using Copilot 365 to jump to important moments in videos
Find the most important parts of a YouTube video quickly
How to use MRX.CL/GPT to search through YouTube videos easily
Transcript of the video:
Copilot brings us an amazing way that you'll never have to watch an entire YouTube video again.
So I'm starting here at MRX dot CL slash GPT.
This is our twin box implementation of every YouTube video that I've ever recorded.
I remember that there was a video I did once about how to place people on a bell curve. Type Place people on a bell curve.
That’s all So there's the link.
I'm going to open that link in a new tab. Here's the new tab.
Oh God, seven minutes and 10 seconds.
Probably ME, droning on about why I didn't record a video last week or some crazy stuff like that.
Up here in the top right hand corner, this is only in Microsoft Edge. I have Copilot 365 installed.
I click that icon and I just say that I want to generate video highlights.
And using the video transcript, they're able to go through and get this salient points, various sections. I can jump right to the various section.
Calculating mean and standard deviation and it jumped to that spot exactly.
What an amazing way to save time.
Skip all the BS at the beginning of the video about, “Hey, glad to see you, blah, blah, blah” And all this stuff at the end, “Hey, buy my shirts”. You can just get there immediately.
Hey, just below the video, click this store icon.
We have a whole bunch of new mugs and shirts professionally designed, all kinds of great fun slogans for you or your favorite Exceller.
If you like these videos, please down below, Like, Subscribe, and Ring the Bell.
Feel free to post any questions or comments down in the comments below.
So I'm starting here at MRX dot CL slash GPT.
This is our twin box implementation of every YouTube video that I've ever recorded.
I remember that there was a video I did once about how to place people on a bell curve. Type Place people on a bell curve.
That’s all So there's the link.
I'm going to open that link in a new tab. Here's the new tab.
Oh God, seven minutes and 10 seconds.
Probably ME, droning on about why I didn't record a video last week or some crazy stuff like that.
Up here in the top right hand corner, this is only in Microsoft Edge. I have Copilot 365 installed.
I click that icon and I just say that I want to generate video highlights.
And using the video transcript, they're able to go through and get this salient points, various sections. I can jump right to the various section.
Calculating mean and standard deviation and it jumped to that spot exactly.
What an amazing way to save time.
Skip all the BS at the beginning of the video about, “Hey, glad to see you, blah, blah, blah” And all this stuff at the end, “Hey, buy my shirts”. You can just get there immediately.
Hey, just below the video, click this store icon.
We have a whole bunch of new mugs and shirts professionally designed, all kinds of great fun slogans for you or your favorite Exceller.
If you like these videos, please down below, Like, Subscribe, and Ring the Bell.
Feel free to post any questions or comments down in the comments below.
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