"Copy your Project"​ has been added to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap for Project

"Copy your Project" has been added to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap for Project

Seems that this week the Project lovers are getting lucky!

Another incredibly good news for everyone who is already using and even for those who are planning to use the new Microsoft Project, also called Project for the web.

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The Microsoft official channel where this new feature has been announced is the Microsoft 365 Roadmap.

The description of the roadmap item is: Link to roadmap item

  • Title: Copy your Project
  • Description: Start your new project quickly by copying an existing project instead of having to start from a blank canvas.
  • Status: In development
  • Release date: April CY2020
  • Featured ID: 60591
  • Added to Roadmap: February 1, /2020
  • Last Modified: March 27, 2020
  • Tags: General Availability, Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant), Project, Online

This feature will allow organizations to have a similar functionality as "Create from Project Template", which in many cases is not the right way to start a project...

Projects are evolving all the time and keeping a template up to date sounds like a high maintenance task... So, I understand the decision of the Project Team to move from Templates to something more realistic, like: "Copy from my last successful project".

Don't forget that this will also allow the adding of some automation via Power Automate, Logic Apps or any custom code. A basic scenario is:

  • When a new idea request is under 500K EUR then create "Small" project
  • When a new idea request is over or equal to 500K EUR then create "Big" project

Cannot wait to start implementing these scenarios at our clients and partners. ❤

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NOTE: Project for the web will be fully integrated with the recently announced Project Operations for Dynamics 365.
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Learn more about Project Operations here.

Thank you for reading.

Allan

Thor Tankred

DYN365 CE & Power Platform Team Manager

3y

Nice, because that was one of my first questions ;-)

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