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The new Microsoft Planner: What’s New and What’s Coming Next + AMA
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Join the Microsoft Planner product team to hear about recent updates to the new Planner and a sneak peek about what's coming next on our roadmap. Our product maker experts will showcase some of the k...
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
viktorgab
Sep 17, 2024Brass Contributor
Needing a group connected to the plan to share tasks with other people is very inconvenient, how come Loop manages without it? Also, Loop "Plans" show on Planner Web App but on Teams we can only see the Tasks assigned to ourselves (not full plan). Will we be able to see it sometime?
- Brian-SmithSep 19, 2024Former EmployeeLoop does use an entirely different approach to permissions Victor, but Planner also needs the Group for the comment threads and attachment storage. Also new Planner does have the My Plans view to see full plans. If it isn't your plan, but you see a task then opening the task details, and clicking on the Plan name at the top will open the full plan.
- viktorgabSep 19, 2024Brass Contributor
Thanks for you reply. When I mentioned "on Teams we can only see the Tasks assigned to ourselves (not full plan)", I meant those Loop "plans" specifically, such as below example. On Planner Web app I can see the full plan, including tasks for other people.
But on Teams, I can see only tasks assigned directly to me, the full plan won't appear on My Plans even if I created. Following your instructions after opening a task is not possible, because the plan name is not linked to anything in Teams.- Brian-SmithSep 19, 2024Former EmployeeThanks Victor, for the clarification, and for Courtney too. Very good point, and I'll feed back to the team that we have some inconsistencies with the plans from different sources - not a good experience when you can't rely on a consistent behavior.