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Microsoft has announced that soon the capabilities of Microsoft Project for the web will be part of Planner Premium. This change follows the recent unification of the standard features of Planner and Microsoft To Do in Planner Basic, available to all Cornell Microsoft 365 users. Planner Premium and the Project features it will contain will carry an additional cost.
Existing capabilities in Project for the web such as sprints, people view, goals and advanced scheduling with dependencies will be available in the new Planner. Additional new capabilities coming to the new Planner include baselines, portfolios and lead-lag capability.
Project desktop, Project Online, and Project Server will continue to be available and supported. There is currently no end of service date for Project Online.
Capabilities of current Project for the web will continue to be available under the new name, in Planner Premium. The Planner Power App will also continue to enable customized reporting through Power BI and configurable workflows through Power Automate. Premium features in the new Planner will be based on current Project plan subscriptions.
For more information, see Microsoft's The new Microsoft Planner: A unified experience bringing together to-dos, tasks, plans and projects.
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