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Anonymous
Jan 23, 2019How to manage recurring tasks in Planner?
I would like to use Planner to monitor the implementation of an IT team's production plan. Indeed, a production plan is a set of planned tasks - not necessarily assigned to someone but rather to a te...
- Jan 24, 2019
Please see :
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STran2330
Jan 27, 2022Copper Contributor
You would think recurring tasks would be a high priority when Planner was created. It's now pushed to March and the timeline started last year. SMH!
edcorusa
Feb 16, 2022Copper Contributor
This is become the typical norm. No seems to care about what the customers want or need. Microsoft has really gone down hill over the last decade. No following up on anything and pushing out products before they are ready.
- bmercerFeb 17, 2022Iron ContributorThat's because we are not the real customers. The real customers are Microsoft's shareholders, and every business decision is based entirely on how it affects stock prices. If they can bump the share price a bit by disappointing customers, they will do so. The only time customer concerns become a priority is when they get enough attention to affect stock prices. THEN it will be prioritized, not one second sooner.
- PaddyPaleFeb 21, 2022Copper Contributor
I just realised that the aforementioned link (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=82028) does not work anymore. Does anyone have a working link for this roadmap item?
- bmercerFeb 21, 2022Iron ContributorStill seems to be working for me. Microsoft's tendency to arbitrarily change UI to whatever flavor-of-the-month the marketing team is infatuated with might have something to do with it.