Extend Microsoft 365 Copilot with Declarative Agents Using Visual Studio Code Module assessment Estimated reading: 1 minute 30 views Check your knowlegde 1. Suppose you work in a sales department. You have an in-house, proprietary sales system where you store customer orders. You want to interact with orders in the system using natural language. The data should be accessed in real-time. What component should you use to integrate the sales system with a declarative agent? Custom instructions Custom action Custom grounding 2. What is the difference between custom instructions and custom grounding? Custom instructions define agent behavior, while custom grounding provides extra data and context. Custom instructions provide extra data and context, while custom grounding defines agent behavior. Custom instructions and custom grounding are the same. 3. Which data sources in Microsoft 365 can be used as grounding data in a declarative agent? SharePoint Online, OneDrive, data ingested into Microsoft 365 via Copilot connector. SharePoint Online, OneDrive, Planner, data ingested into Microsoft 365 via Copilot connector. Outlook emails, SharePoint Online, OneDrive, data ingested into Microsoft 365 via Copilot connector. Ready to send Extend Microsoft 365 Copilot with Declarative Agents Using Visual Studio Code - Previous When to Use Declarative Agents Next - Extend Microsoft 365 Copilot with Declarative Agents Using Visual Studio Code Summary