TL;DR:
Do you and your colleagues use the Microsoft Loop app to work on projects together? You’ll soon be able to bring Planner into Loop and use it alongside your related lists, tables and notes etc. Due late September to early October.
Details:
When you past the URL for a plan into a Loop page in the Loop app, the Planner interface is embedded in that page so you can view and edit that plan. You will be able to view and edit the Planner plan as a Loop component in the same way you can view and edit plans in the Planner web app.
Notes:
The Planner component will first be available in the Loop app. Other Loop enabled apps such as Outlook and Teams will be supported later.
Just because you have access to the Planner component in Loop, if you do not have access to the actual plan in Planner you will not be able to see the content. Adding a plan to Loop does not change the plan permissions.
Availability:
Due late September to early October.
Source, related links, and references:
MC675280.
Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 161955.
Read more: Use the Planner component in Loop – Microsoft Support.
Image: Microsoft.
Page originally published:
16th September 2023 and kept up to date.
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