Microsoft Planner
119 TopicsTab is not visible for single member in shared channel
Hello everyone, Another day, another M365 mystery. I have a client who added a website tab to a shared channel that is linked to a Planner plan. Technically, this “plan” isn’t a standard plan, as it was created via a Loop component in the channel conversation. Very confusing, I know. So far, so good—this tab is visible to all members of the shared channel except one person. I’ve checked, and everyone has the same licenses. Any ideas on how to solve this mystery? Best regards, Hisham6Views0likes0CommentsMsn partner hub program Invitation code inquiry
Hi , I don't have access to any publisher of msn partner hub program. But I just wanted to join it at any cost. This is very important for me join it. Please send me an invite code for it. So, I can join it. Or send me the link of any publisher so I can contact him. Please help me out to join this program. It is very essential for life fulfill my life purpose. I will thankful to you. With my best Regards338Views0likes1CommentConnecting 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.107KViews23likes25CommentsNo copying existing plans in new Planner?
In the old Planner I could copy an entire Plan en reuse it with new dates and everything. In the new Planner I can't seem to find a possibility to copy an existing plan. I'm at a total loss here... am I supposed to create a new plan similar to earlier plans every time? How is this feature removed? Anyone any ideas where to find it?2.1KViews2likes4CommentsTemplate and automation for To-do and Planner tasks
I really want to take advantage of Microsoft 365 To-do and Planner for my workflow, after months of using these two apps I found them have a lot of potential but fell short of being practical due to the poor-sighted UX design, lack of automation support, and weak integration with other 365 apps, Outlook in particular. Lack of template support (To-do, Planner): This is a crucial flaw of both To-do and Planner. For repetitive work flow, I want the ability to have a template of tasks and subtasks. Currently I'm making template by creating tasks or plans, name them "[Template]", and manually clone them. This is tacky as my "Template" tasks and plans kept populated under suggestions for things to do. Lack of automation (To-do, Planner): I want the ability to easily generate a particular template of task or plan from an Outlook email. This would speed up my work flow tremendously. Currently the best Microsoft offer in term of automation is to create a task with the email name and a link to that email. No subtasks nor planner integration whatsoever. Lack of bulk actions (To-do, Planner): This is specifically frustrating for Planner, I have to manually assign each task under a plan to myself, there is no option to assign tasks in bulk. Microsoft offers integration between To-do and Planner where Planner tasks can show up in my To-do list but only if it's assigned to me, what good does this integration do if the amount of manual work overtake the convenience? No archive option for Planner: Once a plan is completed, there is no option to archive it, user have to delete the plan or have it remains on UI forever, even the delete button is well-hidden. The lack of archive option means I cannot go back to previously completed plans and see the date each tasks is completed. Last but not least, it felt like these two apps don't get any attention from Microsoft. They rarely get updates, it's quite unsettling to use theses feeling like it's being abandoned by the company.11KViews8likes3Comments🚀 Mastering Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals – My Learning Journey & Tips!
I recently completed the Power Platform Fundamentals Learning Plan and wanted to share my journey, key takeaways, and useful tips for anyone looking to get certified! 💡 What I learned: ✔ How Power Automate simplifies workflows ✔ Dataverse best practices ✔ Custom app-building insights Here’s the official Microsoft Learn Plan I followed: [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/plans/zkddhk2dw1d1op?tab=tab-created&learnerGroupId=3e83a52a-c570-48d8-ae9a-0436f7a79390&wt.mc_id=studentamb_444266] 📢 If you're preparing for the exam or just exploring Power Platform, let’s connect and discuss! Feel free to ask any questions. 🚀72Views0likes0CommentsMS Loop Task Reminders
Hi All, We would like to setup Microsoft Loop so that reminders are sent to people assigned tasks in loop one or two days, etc....before task due date. Either by syncing to Planner * which does not happen* automatically despite some online sources. Or though Power Automate... Any Ideas?729Views0likes6CommentsYear Planning in Office 365 Planner
I have strong commitments throughout the year, and I need to make a year planning in advance. In addition, I find useful to have a quick view of what it is ahead in the remaining of the year and assess the workload. I see that Planner web has a "Schedule" tab that contains two views, "Week" and "Month", but there is no "Year" view. I may use the "Month" view instead, but that means having to browse through each month constantly instead of having all info in one or two screens.. Do you have any hints about how can I make year planning within Planner or another Office 365 app?3.1KViews4likes1Comment