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NOW ON DEMAND (above). This webinar shares the latest admin capabilities for managing Microsoft Loop. Whether you're new to Loop or looking to validate its readiness for a large enterprise, this session is tailored for you. We'll guide you through Loop's available and newest admin and compliance features, demonstrate how to use Purview for eDiscovery with Loop content, establish good governance, and explore SharePoint admin center functionality for managing Loop workspaces. Additionally, we'll share valuable tips to manage Loop content within your organization. Don't miss this opportunity to unleash Loop to your employees while optimizing Loop manageability. Your co-presenters: Dan Costenaro (Principal Product Manager, Microsoft Loop), Abi Suresh (Senior Product Manager, Microsoft SharePoint), and Akanksha Rakesh (Principal Product Manager, Microsoft SharePoint). Related resources Try Microsoft Loop: https://loop.cloud.microsoft Loop on the Microsoft 365 public roadmap Loop adoption center Get started with Loop ('how to' content on support.microsoft.com) Loop governance capabilities (IT insights on Microsoft Learn) Manage Loop workspace experiences in SharePoint Embedded (IT insights on Microsoft Learn) All Loop blog posts on the Microsoft 365 tech community Ron Pessner’s blog "Microsoft Loop | Live, Five-Part Learning Series" (has the full, playable versions of each part in the series + info about presenters and what's covered in each) Loop on LinkedIn: "Microsoft Loop Community" public group Loop on X: @MicrosoftLoop Full 5-Part Loop Learning playlist on the "Microsoft Community Learning" YouTube channel: (now on demand) Loop videos and helpful links Survey | Loop Learning Series feedback form4.7KViews2likes14CommentsPlanner Integration with Loop Tasks
Need some guidance - We are starting to use Planner to keep track of a large number of tasks. Currently planner is setup with: Approx 10 buckets (in kanban view), and a list of tasks below each. We are using this mainly just for tasks, so the Timeline view isn't needed. We want to connect tasks recorded in Teams meetings, and in Loop to our main Planner. Whats the best work around for this? When using Loop, and we create a task and we connect it to Planner, it will create a new Plan and put the tasks under that. To me, this is dysfunctional, because we want all tasks to be under the main Plan in Planner. I like to use the GRID view of the Plan, which enables me to make subtasks under the main tasks, but others prefer to use the kanban view. However you can't see the subtasks that are under the "main task" like in Grid view. There's lots of videos showing how these parts of Teams work together, but in reality, it doesn't really work that well when it scatters tasks created in different parts to different Planners. Any suggestions would be helpful, and thank you in advance for your help. Jim337Views1like5Comments