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Re: Assigned to me in planner - Project capability
Hi Omar "New Planner" went into public preview today, so if you are set for "Early Access" in Teams (In Teams you can goto Settings>>>About Teams and it will state if you are set to "Early Access", if you are not you could request it from your administrator)501Views0likes1CommentRe: How to copy a MS Project from one Team to another in MS Teams
Hi aden2022 Yep, apologies, currently the copy project option is not showing in the Teams App. You need to open the project in the browser. Either select "Open in Browser" from the Teams Tab option. Or just go to project.microsoft.com and open the project from there. Then when you click on the elipse (...) you will see the option to copy project. One of Microsofts extra 'features' 🙂 D7.9KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Getting Work Contour in Project for the Web
Hi Mandarb565 This planned work information is included in the updated version of the Power BI reports included within the Project Accelerator up on https://github.com/OfficeDev/Project-Accelerator There is a table called "Resource Timephase" which breaks resource demand into day records. If you add a custom day-to-day table( eg. DayByDay = Calendar("01/01/2021","01/01/2024") ) and create a relationship back to the "Resource Timephase" table you can then build out your own resource demand reports. Hope this helps.2.4KViews0likes9CommentsRe: How to copy a MS Project from one Team to another in MS Teams
Hi aden2022 If you are trying to copy a Project for the web plan (which may be added/shown in a Team in Teams!) to another team. You can do from within the project. When you open the project you can click on the elipse (...) on the top right of the screen and select copy project. Once copied you will be in the live copied project. It will have removed the resources, task progress and Microsoft365 team that the project is associated with). You can then edit the project name and, by clicking on group members, you can add this project to another team (Anyone in the other team can then access this project and they can also add this project to their a tab within their Team). Hope this makes sense (there are a lot of Teams mentioned!) Duncan You will see the project you are working on in Teams under either recent or shared with me8.3KViews0likes2Comments
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