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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 key new capabilities and improvements of the new experience, including demonstrations on how to leverage Copilot in Planner, new Baselines to stay on track, web app updates, integration with Whiteboard, and more.
The event includes dedicated time for live Q&A where you'll have a chance to ask the Planner product team the questions you have from anything discussed and shared during this event.
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562 Comments
- JosephBNYCopper ContributorWhat is the end of life data date for Project Online ?
- NadineKBrass ContributorIs there a simple reference guide for the licensing, especially for those who have current Project for web licenses. I need clarity on what capabilities we'll have.
- JaynaBrass ContributorIs portfolios a premium only feature (Planner Pan 1 and up)?
- rlin2321Copper ContributorWanted to echo Melanie Yancey's question: 1) Any possibility for a numbering system for tickets/tasks? 2) Any possibility for linking tasks or creating sub-tasks/dependencies?
- zoltanmiklosbiroOccasional ReaderWhen will the delta read functionality will be GA for plannerTasks in the Graph APIs?
- CodyAtStarrCopper ContributorRegarding Portfolios, will we be able to link multiple Projects & Task lists across teams and have each of those users receive updates when assigned accordingly? Having comments and updates built into the Planner instead of only relying on a Teams chat? This would help with company-wide or department-wide projects across different IT teams.
- DMMOXCopper ContributorIs it possible to add a plan to a SharePoint site and also to a SharePoint template?
- ChrisG260Copper ContributorI'll try not to be negative but I need to voice some concerns - while I think these are great features for the project manager, it very much feels like Planner/Project for the Web is not being targeted at an enterprise/PMO level. We adopted Project for the Web early, migrating off Project Online successfully, but after 2 years of waiting for some promised basic functionality to put it on a par with the old technology, it now feels like those wider plans are being abandoned and are leaving us in a precarious position over enterprise control of our programs and portfolios.
- jeffreyroseberryBrass ContributorAgreed. I often scratch my head about what I see as some basic functionality that's been overlooked. A core function of the PMO is to maintain standards of governance and best practices - having a consistent and adequate framework of basic functions to make available to non-project managers is important for adoption of the tool by users.
- JohnSutherlandCopper Contributor
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- StephenMcGillBrass Contributorwhen will we be able to turn a basic plan into a premium plan ? when will web version be available ?
- Roberto_Bojorquez
Microsoft
Yes. The capability to turn basic plans into premium is rolling out gradually. Planner web is expected to start rolling out in October (you can follow up rollout dates at aka.ms/plannerroadmap)