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Add Copilot Summaries to Power BI email subscriptions (Preview)

We’re pleased to announce the launch of the preview of the Copilot summaries for Power BI reports in email subscriptions. This feature is available for all standard report subscriptions on copilot eligible capacities. By subscribing to Copilot summaries for Power BI reports, you and your team will receive insights about the report or a specific page in the report.

You can setup the copilot summaries in email subscriptions as follows:



  • Select the ‘Subscribe’ option from the ribbon for the Power BI report that you are interested in.

  • Select ‘Standard Subscription’.

  • You can receive a full report summary by selecting ‘Attach a full report’ or, receive a summary of the page you subscribe to.

If you are eligible, your subscription will receive the Copilot summary by default. You may choose to opt-out by toggling the setting.

  • You can ‘Preview summary’ to view a sample of what the summary might look like.

You can test your subscription by selecting ‘Send Now’ after you Save the subscription.
Note: ‘Send Now’ will deliver the email with the copilot summary to all recipients.

  • Email Sample:





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