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Planner plans owned by Teams
Hi johnjohn-Peter,
while the user may own 1000 Teams, the limitation mentioned specifically pertains to Planner plans, and it states that the maximum plans owned by a group or user is 200.
This implies that, regardless of the number of Teams a user owns, they can create or own a maximum of 200 Planner plans.
In this context, owning Teams does not directly means owning Planner plans, and the limit for Planner plans is independent of the number of Teams a user owns.
LeonPavesic yes i know, but if you create a planner within a Teams/Office 365 group context the planner plan will be owned by that group and not by that user.. and each group can own 200 planner plan, ,regardless if the group creator owns other planner plans or not.. did you get my question/point?
- LeonPavesicMar 07, 2024Silver Contributor
Hi johnjohn-Peter,
I understand your point.
If a user creates a Planner plan within the context of a Teams/Office 365 group, the ownership is associated with that group, and each group can own up to 200 Planner plans, independent of the plans owned by the individual user who created the group.So, to clarify, if a user is a member of multiple Teams or owns many Teams, the Planner plan limit is still 200 plans per group, not per individual user. Creating additional Teams doesn't provide a way to surpass the 200 Planner plans limit for a specific group. The limit is enforced at the group level, regardless of the user's ownership or membership across different groups.