MC295027 – Updated July 5, 2023: Microsoft has updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
Microsoft is adding support for rich text (bold, italics, underline, etc.) in the Planner task notes field. Support for images is coming in the future.
NOTE: Microsoft will update this post once it has Microsoft Graph documentation for the new rich text task notes field available.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 85688.
When this will happen:
Microsoft expects to begin rolling out the new rich text task notes field in mid-June (previously late March) and we expect to complete the rollout by late July (previously early July).
How this will affect your organization:
To support this capability, Microsoft is introducing a new rich text enabled task notes field in the Planner Microsoft Graph API. This will result in two task notes fields in our API – the new “rich text task notes field” and the existing “plain text task notes field.” When this feature launches, Planner for the Web and for Teams (Tasks app) will support rich text in task notes. Other Planner experiences in iOS, Android, SharePoint, and Power Automate will only support plain text task notes, but Microsoft plans to update these apps to support rich text at a later date.
When this feature update is deployed, all existing task notes content will be preserved in the new rich text enabled task notes field, so users will be able to continue viewing and editing notes without interruption.
Microsoft will maintain compatibility between the rich text task notes field and plain text task notes field by ensuring both fields’ contents stay in sync.
If a user edits the rich text task notes field, all content is synced to the plain text task notes field automatically. Any rich content is converted to plain text and synced to the plain text task notes field.
If a user edits the plain text task notes field via the Microsoft Graph API or via a client which only supports the plain text field, the contents in the plain text task notes field is synced to the rich text task notes field without modification. Therefore edits to the plain text task notes field will result in the removal of any pre-existing rich text, or text formatting in the rich text notes field.
What you need to do to prepare:
If your organization has custom applications interacting with our Microsoft Graph Planner API, make sure to update the apps to support the rich text task notes field as soon as it is available to take advantage of the new notes capabilities. Microsoft will maintain support for the existing plain text task notes field in our Microsoft Graph Planner API for at least 36 months.
If your organization has applications or workflows which parse the task notes to trigger logic based off contents in the notes field, Microsoft recommends users continue to input only plain text in task notes and not apply text formatting into task notes. Such apps should also be updated to avoid parsing task notes or applying logic to contents in the task notes as these are not recommended uses of the task notes field in our API.
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