
Work with Planner tasks across various To-Do lists In the pop-out window, scroll down to the “Connections” section and ensure “Tasks from Planner” is turned on.Select the gear icon in the upper-right corner, then “To-Do Settings.”.Go to To-Do, either from your Office 365 app launch,, or through your Windows, Android, or iOS app.If you missed the banner, you can also enable the integration by following the below steps. But switching on the integration works the same.) (Your banner might look slightly different from the one pictured below if you’re using an Android or iOS device. Just note, you’ll only see this banner the first time you log into To-Do. The easiest way to do this is on the blue banner that will pop out in the lower-left corner the first time you open To-Do after this release. To get started, you need to enable Planner connectivity within To-Do it cannot be enabled within Planner. Together, To-Do and Planner simplify work management by allowing you to focus on your tasks at hand and easily jump back into Planner to collaborate with your team. Planner is a collaborative space for you and your team to see how everyone’s tasks fit into a plan. This experience has already shipped for Outlook Web users, and the To-Do team is working on bringing this to Outlook Desktop apps as well. To-Do is your hub for organizing and focusing on all of your tasks. We are integrating with To-Do because Outlook tasks is being replaced with the To-Do app. To-Do integration with Planner bridges the gap between individual and team tasks. Once enabled-steps for doing this are below-the Planner-integrated Assigned to Me list will appear across all major To-Do platforms: web, Windows, Android, and iOS mobile apps.

It also continues our efforts to build a seamless task management experience between Planner and other Microsoft 365 tools, like we’ve already done with Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Flow, Microsoft SharePoint, and others. This integration, which is available to anyone with an Office 365 Enterprise or Office 365 in Education plan, addresses your most popular request: integration with Outlook tasks. Starting today, Planner tasks assigned to you will appear in To-Do under a new Assigned to Me list.
