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Join us for two special events where our Planner product team shares what is coming to the new Microsoft Planner.
In our Meet the Makers virtual event on April 3 rd , leaders from the Planner p...
EmilyPerina
Updated Dec 27, 2024
AlexJacquet
Apr 04, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi,
What is going to happen to Project Online? Is Planner (on the web) going to replace Project Online? And so, would you be able to connect a Microsoft Project (mpp) file to Planner?
- Brian-SmithApr 04, 2024Former EmployeeRecycling an answer from Laura which hopefully answers your question Alexandra - I'm not sure exactly which Project version you are referring to but here is a link to our FAQs: https://aka.ms/newplannerfaq and answers to some of your questions:With the rebranding of Project for the web to Planner, will Project be retired? No, Project is not being retired. • Project for the web capabilities are becoming part of the new Planner. • Project desktop, Project Online, and Project Server will continue to be available and supported for both existing and new customers. I am a current Project Online customer. What does this mean for me? Current customers can continue to use Project Online. There is currently no end of service date for Project Online You can also import mpp files as premium plans, but not all data will come across. It doesn't connect in the same way as Project connects and saves to Project Online today.