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Planner has a new way to create multiple plans per group - MultiPlan!

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HowardCrow
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Jan 28, 2019

The new Planner Multiple Plans Per Group feature is a really nice way to make more plans for the same group of People. 

 

When you Create a Plan, there is a new option to add the plan an existing group:

 

Then a simple Group selector:

 

Everything else works the same as a normal plan.

 

Enjoy!

Updated Jan 28, 2019
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39 Comments

  • David Lozzi's avatar
    David Lozzi
    Copper Contributor

    Not to pile on too much, but text and some images are worth a thousand times more than a video. Listening to video in an open office is tough.

     

    Cute video by the way!

  • If it would include text and maybe an animated gif, we would have gotten the point quicker and without me needing to find headphones to listen to this in an open office space.

     

    I’m with KevinCrossman on this, and it might be because of not having English as a native language but I’m not liking your reactions HowardCrow . We do create our own content and share the love, do you expect us to write up an announcement text for your new feature?

  • wroot yeah - I can see why you would go there. we could call it reduce, reuse, recycle groups in planner ;-)

  • wroot's avatar
    wroot
    Silver Contributor

    I was expecting to see an option to make a few plans with one click :) At the end i have figured what it was about though :)

  • You really didn't get my point.  I'd like to see some TEXT and IMAGES related to new features, not just a video.

  • KevinCrossman  Thanks for watching Kevin! We encourage you to make your own videos and post them to the tube! I am sure they will be much better than what a bunch of Plannerds can do. 

  • This is a great new feature for Planner.

     

    I'm not a fan of the delivery aesthetic for this, though. The video/demo is fine but the sunglasses thing is honestly a little weird.  I wouldn't mind that so much, if it was alongside a traditional how-to set of text/image instructions.