What is Project for the web? - Microsoft Support
Project for the web is Microsoft's most recent offering for cloud-based work and project management. Project for the web provides simple, powerful work management capabilities and can be used by project managers and team members to plan and manage work of any size.
Applies To: Project for the web
Move your project from Project desktop to Project for the web
You can move your .mpp file from Project 2016 and later to a new project in Project for the web and start collaborating more easily. Go to project.microsoft.com and sign in to your Microsoft 365 account. Select the arrow next to New blank project, and then select Import from Project desktop.
Applies To: Project for the web, Project Professional 2021, Project Standard 2021, Project Professional 2019, Project Standard 2019, Project Professional 2016, Project Standard 2016
Get started with Project for the web - Microsoft Support
View a project alongside others in Roadmap. Select the App launcher in the top left, then select Project. On the Project Home page, click a Roadmap to open it. Select Add row, type a row title, and add an Owner. Select Connect to a project. Select Connect to a project, Project, select a project, and then select Connect.
Applies To: Project for the web
Plan a project in sprints in Project for the web - Microsoft Support
You can now use sprints in Project for the web and plan your project based on agile project management. You can create and prioritize a backlog of tasks and schedule tasks in sprints. You can also collaborate on planning, tracking, and completing tasks within, and across, timeboxed sprints.
Applies To: Project for the web
Share a project in Project for the web - Microsoft Support
Learn how to share a project with people in your organization when using Project for the web. Project for the web uses Office 365 groups for sharing. You can either share your project to an existing group that you own, or create a new one.
Applies To: Project for the web
Track your project costs - Microsoft Support
For details and step-by-step procedures for viewing cost information in Project, see View project cost totals. Get an overview on comparing original cost estimates, actual costs, and projected costs, and learn how to see the variances between costs.
Applies To: Project Online Desktop Client, Project Professional 2021, Project Standard 2021, Project Professional 2019, Project Standard 2019, Project Professional 2016, Project Standard 2016, Project Professional 2013, Project Standard 2013
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Attach files, photos, or links to a task - Microsoft Support
Attach files, photos, or links to a task. In Planner, you can attach files, photos, and links directly to the tasks themselves, making the plan a central location for everyone to collaborate and get work done.
Applies To: Office for business, Microsoft Planner
Percent (%) Complete fields - Microsoft Support
How Calculated When a task is first created, the percent complete is zero percent. As soon as you enter actual duration, remaining duration, or actual work (which affects actual duration), Project calculates percent complete as follows: Percent Complete = (Actual Duration / Duration) * 100. If the % Complete field is set to a value greater than ...
Applies To: Project Online Desktop Client, Project Professional 2021, Project Standard 2021, Project Professional 2019, Project Standard 2019, Project Professional 2016, Project Standard 2016, Project Professional 2013, Project Standard 2013
Use the Group calendar web part - Microsoft Support
The Group calendar web part allows you to put a Microsoft 365 group calendar right on your page so that it is easily visible to your readers. Note: Because groups are available only for Team sites, this web part works only on Team sites.
Applies To: SharePoint in Microsoft 365, SharePoint admin center, SharePoint operated by 21Vianet