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Configuring personal notifications
From the course: Learning Microsoft Project for the Web (Planner Web App)
Configuring personal notifications
- [Instructor] Notifications can be a helpful feature, or it could be something that fills up your inbox. So let's take a look at how we control those. If you're on Project home, you have access to settings. Some people call that a gear icon. Notifications are in here. By the way, those of you in Project web app, you'll have to control your notifications in that environment. But if I click on a project itself, you'll see I have the same choices. And here's notifications. Now, notifications, although it's not obvious, these are global settings. So that means a change I save on this project affects all projects in Project for the web. Now, the default is every time you're added to a task, you get notified, or every time you're added to a project or a roadmap, you'll get another notification. We will be covering roadmap later on in this course, but I should point out that if you're the person that is on a project and getting…
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Connecting to a Microsoft 365 group3m 14s
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Connecting to Microsoft Teams2m 31s
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Making project changes with multiple project owners2m 29s
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Configuring personal notifications3m 39s
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Using a resource summary view3m 38s
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Viewing and configuring resource assignments7m 31s
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