Summary
In this video, I demonstrate creating a custom field named Department in Project Power App, and then I add it to a form. The overall process is fairly simply once you grasp the Power App concepts. The power of using Project Power App in conjunction with Planner for the Web and Planner for Teams is exponentially increased.
What Benefits does Project Power App add to Planner?
With Project Power App, you can access your Planner projects and leverage the Microsoft Dataverse and more to drastically increase the functionality. Using Project Power App, you can create custom fields, workflows, forms, and much more to create a full-blown Project and Resource Management solution!
About Planner for the Web & Planner for Teams
The new Microsoft Planner for the web, available in Targeted release, offers a unified work management experience, integrating Microsoft To Do, Planner, and Project into a single platform. It streamlines task management with a modern interface, enabling users to manage personal to-dos, team tasks, and large-scale projects efficiently. Key benefits include enhanced collaboration through real-time task updates, AI-driven insights via Microsoft 365 Copilot (preview), and the ability to export plans to Excel for advanced data analysis. The platform supports portfolios for high-level tracking and visual organization with Roadmap view, ideal for users with Planner and Project Plan 3 or 5 licenses. Its scalability ensures seamless handling of tasks across individual and organizational levels, while AI-powered Project Manager agent automates workflows, saving time. Targeted release tenants gain early access, allowing feedback to shape future updates. This cohesive, intelligent, and collaborative tool empowers users to stay organized, track progress, and achieve goals effectively
Transitioning to Planner
Have you seen the blog post from Microsoft regarding Project for the Web transitioning to Planner for the Web and Planner in Teams? If not, I have provided the link below:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/plannerblog/transitioning-to-microsoft-planner-and-retiring-microsoft-project-for-the-web/4410149
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