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Connecting to Microsoft Teams
From the course: Learning Microsoft Project for the Web (Planner Web App)
Connecting to Microsoft Teams
- [Instructor] Teams is becoming the collaboration hub for work groups everywhere and often the first place team members go each day to learn about work on a project. Many of you are probably logged into Teams right now. Project for the Web is one of the many apps you can quickly connect to a Teams channel to provide instant communication on projects. Now you can set up that connection within Project for the Web. The way it works is you go to a task and open its details pane, and at the very bottom is your option to connect it to Teams. Now, for me, it seems like it would be more logical to have you do this action from the title, however, that choice is not there. Now your second option is right within Teams. For this example, I'm going to do the join or create a team, and let's go through these steps, and we'll take advantage of our 365 group here and let me continue. And there is my Dog Park North. Let me create.…
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Connecting to a Microsoft 365 group3m 14s
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Connecting to Microsoft Teams2m 31s
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Assigning resources to tasks and estimating hours5m 22s
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Making project changes with multiple project owners2m 29s
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Sharing project information7m 40s
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Granting guest access to your project6m 24s
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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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