by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Most TRO views are built-in with MS Planner, so you only need to learn where they are. A couple of TRO views require a little setup; these are described below. Select Plans (Major Contexts) by clicking Planner hub (keft pane), then the appropriate Plan. In each plan,...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
When you don’t have something scheduled in your calendar, work from your MS Planner Plans. Make sure the tasks in the Today list (column) are completed today, from top to bottom. After that, work on tasks from your context views. Order tasks within any list...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
In MS Planner, use the following methods to handle TRO features: Assign a soft date by moving the task to column This Week, Next Week, This Month, or Next Month. Due Date is the hard date. To assign a hard date: Click task. Click Due Date (pop-up). Click a date...
by Ian Tiangco | Jun 12, 2022
Microsoft Planner is a lightweight, clean, aesthetic, cross-platform (Web, Android, and iOS) tool designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible. Utilizing Plans and tasks, MS Planner solves about a dozen problems all at the same time over grid-oriented task...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
You selected MS Planner, an online app with iPad, iPhone, and Android versions that is fully TRO capable.
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