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6 TopicsConnecting tasks experiences across Microsoft 365
In this new normal, Microsoft’s vision for a unified tasks experience, which we first announced at Ignite last year, is more relevant than ever. Since then, we’ve made significant progress in creating a coherent, integrated, and intelligent experience to help you stay organized. Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Planner, Microsoft To Do, and Office—specifically, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—all play a role in the Microsoft 365 tasks experience.107KViews23likes25CommentsTasks in Microsoft 365 - our vision for a unified experience.
The presence of tasks in Microsoft 365 is extensive and growing, most recently with the announcement of Tasks in Teams. We’re excited to share our broader vision around task integrations across the Microsoft stack, and how we're working to bring a connected, contextual task-management experience to end users (wherever they prefer to get their work done) and support workflow integration for organizations.53KViews18likes31CommentsSync Message Center posts to Microsoft Planner
To help you navigate the myriad of information that arrives in message center, and more importantly, to help you decide whether or not to act on the information, we are introducing the ability to sync your message center to Microsoft Planner.25KViews11likes44Comments