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You can now copy Planner plans into Microsoft Teams groups
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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If you useMicrosoft Teamsto facilitatecollaboration on projects, then you most probably appreciate the importance of task management within your workflows. Fortunately, Teams requires no third-party app integration to help with this aspect of your work.
That’s because Microsoft Planner, which boasts extensiveOffice 365integrations, is available to Teams users. Recently, the app got anupdate for Teamsthat lets you copy plans into existing groups or teams.
Microsoft Teams plans update
Microsoft Planner is something of aTeams. So now you can simply pick any existing group or team into which you wish to copy a plan.
Moreover, you don’t have to copy the entire plan because Microsoft Planner allows you to choose specific items.
The integration of Microsoft Teams and Planner is one of the most natural in Office 365, considering that the two are project/task management tools. Even before this update, you could create new plans or view existing ones in Teams. You could also add existing plans in channels.
But with the copy update, you may now quickly replicate a plan across a team. The copied plan includes all the pertinent information on tasks, including late, in progress, and completed assignments.
What’s your experience with Planner in Microsoft Teams? Kindly share your views or any concerns via the comments section below.
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