Microsoft Outlook has a handy new tool for project management
After a year of testing, Microsoft is rolling out its new tool for project management to Outlook.
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What you need to know
Microsoft Outlook has a new project management tool, formerly known as Project Moca, that is rolling out after over a year of testing. Project Moca launched in beta in May 2020. As explained in aMicrosoft support document, Project Moca “now has a new home as a calendar board view in Outlook on the web.”
The calendar board view within Outlook allows you to bring together contacts, files, calendar events, and more into a large canvas.
Microsoft highlights a few tasks that you can use the calendar board view to accomplish:
To open calendar board view:
Mike Tholfsen, product manager on the Microsoft EDU team, shared a video showing off the new calendar boards back in May. They are now rolling out to everyone.
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