If you want to link to an individual task in Microsoft Planner, you can do so by using the following steps:
- Open Microsoft Planner.
- On the left side of the main screen, click on the three lines that look like a triangle. This will open a menu that will list all of the tasks that are currently open in Microsoft Planner.
- Scroll down and click on the task that you want to link to. This will take you to a new page where you can enter information about the task, such as its name, date created, and other important details.
- Click on the link that you just created and your task will be linked to your account in Microsoft Planner!
Linking to a whole plan in Microsoft Planner is easy, but it’s a blunt tool when you want to talk about a single task. Here’s how to link to an individual card to make discussing specific tasks a bit easier.
If you’re responsible for a plan in Microsoft Planner, you probably have to talk to people working on the tasks and also report up the chain using a spreadsheet or bespoke reporting tool. Being able to link to individual tasks makes both of those jobs easier, as it means clicking a link rather than diving into Planner to find a task manually.
Luckily, Microsoft has made getting individual task links really easy. Open Planner and find the task you want to create a link for. Click the three dots in the task card and then select the “Copy link To task” option.
A notice will appear at the bottom left of the plan to confirm the link has been copied to your clipboard.
Paste the link into an email, Microsoft Teams conversation, spreadsheet, report, or anywhere else you want someone to be able to access the task at the click of a mouse.
As a bonus feature, you can export your plan to a .csv file if you need a spreadsheet of the tasks. We’ve covered this in a previous article, but as a recap, click the three dots at the top of the plan, then click “Export plan to Excel”.
This will create a spreadsheet containing a snapshot of the data about the plan and all the tasks. You can add the links to the spreadsheet without having to type in all the information about the tasks.