I want to disable Copilot in Word on MacB… - Apple Community
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To disable Copilot on a Mac, go to Preferences > Privacy in any Office app, find the "Connected experiences" setting, and uncheck the box. Some versions may show a dedicated Copilot setting in Preferences > Authoring and Proofing Tools or Preferences > General, where you can simply uncheck the "Enable Copilot" box. After making the change, you may need to restart the Office app.
Method 1: Adjust Privacy Settings
- Open any Microsoft Office application (like Word).
- Go to the app's menu bar and select the app name (e.g., Word) > Preferences.
- Click on Privacy.
- In the "Privacy Settings" dialog box, find the setting for "Turn on optional connected experiences" and uncheck the box.
- Restart the application to apply the change.
Method 2: Adjust Authoring and Proofing Tools Settings
- Open an Office application (like Word).
- Click on Preferences in the application's menu bar.
- Navigate to Authoring and Proofing Tools and select Copilot.
- Clear the "Enable Copilot" checkbox.
- Close and restart the application.
This video demonstrates how to disable Copilot in Microsoft Office apps:

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Erin Wright Writing
YouTube • 10. feb. 2025
If the options are not available
- Some newer Office versions on Mac may not have the Copilot checkbox visible yet.
- If the option is missing, check your app's Privacy settings, as disabling "optional connected experiences" may enable the specific Copilot toggle to appear in the Authoring and Proofing Tools settings.
- You may need to wait for a software update that adds the control. You can check for updates via the "Help" menu in any Office app
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