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Jan 19, 2024, 6 tweets

Copilot has a new feature that I love.

It's called Notebook and it's completely free.

This allows you to test your prompts for GPT-4.

Here's exactly what it's used for and how to use it:

1. Access Notebook

- Go to copilot .microsoft .com

- Select the mode you want (I recommend "Creative")

- In the top menu, click on "Notebook".

Important notes:

1. The mode you select seems to influence the mode used by Notebook. Select Creative or Precise for GPT-4.

2. You have a limit of 18,000 characters, unlike chat, which has a limit of 4,000.

2. Write your prompt

- Test your 1st prompt on the left.

- Send it to see the result with GPT-4 on the right.

Notebook makes it easy to test your prompts without having to create a new conversation each time!

3. Fine-tune your prompt

- Make changes to your prompt

- And send the new version for comparison

This is a huge time-saver, rather than starting from scratch every time in a chat.

Bonus: export

As with Copilot's chat function, you can export the result.

Click on the arrow to download in Word, PDF or Text format.

Having an interface to test and fine-tune your prompts is great:

You don't have to waste time creating a new conversation when you want to create the perfect prompt!

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