Geo
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Hi everyone,
We recently announced and rolled out the new Microsoft Project, which was designed specifically to help teams of all sizes collaborate on projects more efficiently and achieve more together. It was designed to be simple and powerful, so that anyone can get started quickly and take control of any project – regardless of its size – right away.
The new Microsoft Project has been redesigned. You can see your tasks on a Gantt chart (“Timeline”) view, a Board view (similar to Planner’s), and a Grid view, both requested from many of our Planner users. I encourage you to look at the links below and the attached GIF for a sneak peak.
With this, we also rolled out a new subscription plan called “Project Plan 1” that allows you to start quickly and manage projects easily via the web browser.
Link to Blog: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2019/10/29/new-microsoft-project-rolls-out-worldwide/
Learn more: https://products.office.com/en-us/project/simple-project-management
Thanks everyone…
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My company has moved us all to MS Teams and I heavily invested myself in creating Tasks in there. Now that I have invested serious time into this, I think I now realize that I have two choices: 1) I go without a Gantt chart (fine with me, but my users insist they want one); 2) I throw all my work away and restart using a different tool.
I can't believe that I'm finding posts going back to 2018 talking about this topic and promising a Gantt chart for this and, here we are in 2021, and it's just not available.