MC1309736 – (Updated) PowerPoint for Mac: “Review this presentation” skill in Copilot

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check before: 2026-05-14

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Copilot, Copilot Chat, Microsoft 365 Apps, Microsoft 365 Copilot

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Mac, Online, World tenant

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New feature, Updated message, User impact

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Summary:
The "Review this presentation" skill in PowerPoint for Mac Copilot is now generally available, providing slide review and improvement suggestions using Anthropic and GPT5.5 models. It requires no admin setup, is enabled by default for eligible users, and respects existing Copilot access controls.

Details:
Updated June 4, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction]
The Review this presentation skill is rolling out as part of Copilot in PowerPoint for Mac. In Copilot, a "skill" is a user-initiated action that performs a specific task on existing content. This capability reviews existing slides and provides detailed recommendations to improve structure, clarity, and storytelling, helping users refine presentations more efficiently.
This skill now supports both Anthropic model and GPT5.5 model.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide): Available now

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Created:
2026-05-14

updated:
2026-06-05

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Direct effects for Operations**

User Experience Impact from New Feature
Users may experience confusion or frustration if they are unaware of the new 'Review this presentation' skill, leading to underutilization of the feature and missed opportunities for improving presentations.
   - roles: End Users, Marketing Team
   - references: https://support.microsoft.com/topic/edit-with-copilot-in-powerpoint-008f17aa-8e5f-4cda-ba6c-0588000bdad7

Dependency on Anthropic Model
If the Anthropic model is disabled by IT admins, users will not have access to the new skill, potentially leading to dissatisfaction and decreased productivity as they cannot utilize the feature for presentation improvements.
   - roles: IT Administrators, End Users
   - references: https://support.microsoft.com/topic/edit-with-copilot-in-powerpoint-008f17aa-8e5f-4cda-ba6c-0588000bdad7

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2026-06-05MC MessagesUpdated May 26, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction]
The Review this presentation skill is rolling out as part of Copilot in PowerPoint for Mac. In Copilot, a "skill" is a user-initiated action that performs a specific task on existing content. This capability reviews existing slides and provides detailed recommendations to improve structure, clarity, and storytelling, helping users refine presentations more efficiently.
This skill requires Anthropic model. GPT5.5 support coming soon.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide): Available now
Updated June 4, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction]
The Review this presentation skill is rolling out as part of Copilot in PowerPoint for Mac. In Copilot, a "skill" is a user-initiated action that performs a specific task on existing content. This capability reviews existing slides and provides detailed recommendations to improve structure, clarity, and storytelling, helping users refine presentations more efficiently.
This skill now supports both Anthropic model and GPT5.5 model.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide): Available now
2026-06-05MC Last Updated05/27/2026 18:53:492026-06-04T18:48:17Z
2026-06-05MC SummaryThe "Review this presentation" skill in PowerPoint for Mac Copilot is now available worldwide. It analyzes slides and offers improvement suggestions for structure and clarity without automatic changes. It requires the Anthropic model, needs no admin setup, and respects existing Copilot access controls.The "Review this presentation" skill in PowerPoint for Mac Copilot is now generally available, providing slide review and improvement suggestions using Anthropic and GPT5.5 models. It requires no admin setup, is enabled by default for eligible users, and respects existing Copilot access controls.
2026-05-28MC MessagesUpdated May 20, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction]
The Review this presentation skill is rolling out as part of Copilot in PowerPoint for Mac. In Copilot, a "skill" is a user-initiated action that performs a specific task on existing content. This capability reviews existing slides and provides detailed recommendations to improve structure, clarity, and storytelling, helping users refine presentations more efficiently.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide): Available now
Updated May 26, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction]
The Review this presentation skill is rolling out as part of Copilot in PowerPoint for Mac. In Copilot, a "skill" is a user-initiated action that performs a specific task on existing content. This capability reviews existing slides and provides detailed recommendations to improve structure, clarity, and storytelling, helping users refine presentations more efficiently.
This skill requires Anthropic model. GPT5.5 support coming soon.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide): Available now
2026-05-28MC Last Updated05/20/2026 18:27:052026-05-27T18:53:49Z
2026-05-28MC SummaryThe "Review this presentation" skill in PowerPoint for Mac Copilot is now generally available. It analyzes slides to suggest improvements in structure, clarity, and storytelling without applying changes automatically. No admin setup is needed, and availability depends on existing Copilot and Anthropic model access.The "Review this presentation" skill in PowerPoint for Mac Copilot is now available worldwide. It analyzes slides and offers improvement suggestions for structure and clarity without automatic changes. It requires the Anthropic model, needs no admin setup, and respects existing Copilot access controls.
2026-05-21MC prepareNo admin configuration is required.
Optionally, you might notify users with access to PowerPoint Copilot about the new Review this presentation option.
Learn more: Edit with Copilot in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support (will be updated soon)
[Compliance considerations:]
No compliance considerations identified; review as appropriate for your organization.
https://support.microsoft.com/topic/edit-with-copilot-in-powerpoint-008f17aa-8e5f-4cda-ba6c-0588000bdad7
No admin configuration is required.
Optionally, you might notify users with access to PowerPoint Copilot about the new Review this presentation option.
IT admins cannot control the availability of individual skills. However, skills that depend on the Anthropic model adhere to existing admin configurations-if the Anthropic model is disabled for a tenant by the IT admins, those associated skills will not be available to users in that tenant.
Learn more: Edit with Copilot in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support (will be updated soon)
[Compliance considerations:]
No compliance considerations identified; review as appropriate for your organization.
https://support.microsoft.com/topic/edit-with-copilot-in-powerpoint-008f17aa-8e5f-4cda-ba6c-0588000bdad7
2026-05-21MC SummaryPowerPoint for Mac now includes the "Review this presentation" skill in Copilot, providing users with slide improvement suggestions for structure, clarity, and storytelling. Available worldwide by default for eligible users, it requires no admin setup and offers review-only recommendations without automatic changes.The "Review this presentation" skill in PowerPoint for Mac Copilot is now generally available. It analyzes slides to suggest improvements in structure, clarity, and storytelling without applying changes automatically. No admin setup is needed, and availability depends on existing Copilot and Anthropic model access.
2026-05-21MC Last Updated05/14/2026 01:01:282026-05-20T18:27:05Z
2026-05-21MC Messages[Introduction]
The Review this presentation skill is rolling out as part of Copilot in PowerPoint for Mac. In Copilot, a "skill" is a user-initiated action that performs a specific task on existing content. This capability reviews existing slides and provides detailed recommendations to improve structure, clarity, and storytelling, helping users refine presentations more efficiently.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide): Available now
Updated May 20, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.
[Introduction]
The Review this presentation skill is rolling out as part of Copilot in PowerPoint for Mac. In Copilot, a "skill" is a user-initiated action that performs a specific task on existing content. This capability reviews existing slides and provides detailed recommendations to improve structure, clarity, and storytelling, helping users refine presentations more efficiently.
[When this will happen:]
General Availability (Worldwide): Available now
2026-05-21MC TitlePowerPoint for Mac: "Review this presentation" skill in Copilot(Updated) PowerPoint for Mac: "Review this presentation" skill in Copilot
2026-05-21MC MessageTagNamesNew feature, User impactUpdated message, New feature, User impact

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