SharePoint task list status

SharePoint project management may be eating away your working time if not utilizing the OOTB SharePoint options, like task management templates, or specially designed third-party tools. The smart approach to this issue can incredibly shorten the whole project planning and production cycle.

In this blogpost, we will highlight some basic features of SharePoint task management.

SharePoint Personal Site

A personal site in SharePoint is the easiest way to keep tracking your tasks and manage them from within one place. You can see an aggregate view of all tasks assigned to you across the entire SharePoint farm, regardless of where a task resides. You can edit a task by clicking on it and being redirected to the site or SharePoint task list, that contains this task.

A timeline view allows you to display certain tasks in a Gantt chart style view, the most popular view for SharePoint task management. This is a convenient way to represent task list sequentially as tasks, subtasks, and milestones with dates. Also, you can designate specific colors and text styles to your tasks.

You can display your tasks in a timeline view by editing the web part properties and checking the “Show timeline” box in the web part settings.

Among the other SharePoint task management options available with personal sites are the following:

  • Click the checkbox to mark the task as completed.
  • Click the exclamation point to mark the task as important.
  • Make a task personal [visible to you only].

Project Site in SharePoint

A SharePoint project site displays every team member’s tasks so that one can view the workflows’ load and status across the whole team. There you might select a view according to your SharePoint project requirements. There available some default view types for a task list: Calendar, Completed, Gantt chart, Late Tasks, and others.

On a SharePoint Project site, you can manage your tasks or other users’ tasks in case you have the relevant permission. A useful option for SharePoint task management is the ability to create subtasks. This is an essential option if you want to display and track a large multi-stage project with many tasks.

Microsoft Project

If your SharePoint task management requires more flexibility, you can import a SharePoint task list to Microsoft Project by clicking the “Open with Project” option in the ribbon.

However, the SharePoint task list will be opened in Microsoft Project outside your SharePoint site. In case you want to perform your SharePoint task management in the SharePoint environment only, you have to search for other tools that enhance the default SharePoint abilities.

Microsoft Planner

Microsoft Planner for Office 365 is a sort of a “SharePoint Trello” solution. The planner utilizes a similar, but simplified structure to manage a SharePoint online task list. You create a plan, which is represented as a board with custom columns. Later on, you can rearrange the SharePoint tasks into buckets.

MS PLanner tasks can be categorized by status or by assigned users. The users assigned to a task receive email notifications. One of the remarkable features of this SharePoint task management tool is the possibility to leave comments and have a conversation with your co-workers right in the related task card.

Third-Party Solutions for SharePoint Task Management

SharePoint OOTB functionality is not enough sometimes to satisfy multiple requirements from a full-blown project. Specially designed Kanban software might be installed in SharePoint to extend the task management abilities.

Virtosoftware has developed Virto Kanban Board for smart SharePoint task management. This solution was created to support classic kanban methodology, though it is highly customizable to provide extra abilities for rather complex projects.

Virto SharePoint Kanban provides the same options as, e.g. Trello: SharePoint user notifications, custom columns, task comments, task activity tracking, and even more.

Virto Kanban Board is available for SharePoint Online and the on-premises versions.

✓ USEFUL LINKS

  • Virto Kanban App for Office 365
  • Virto Kanban Web Part

How can I overwrite behavior of SharePoint 2013 task list 'status' column, which sets 100% task to "Completed" status.

I need to set 100% as well as my custom status "CustomCompleted"

But somehow I am not able to achieve the same, I am able to set percentage and status but it does not work smoothly.

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SharePoint provides a diverse set of capabilities for managing and sharing content with users across many platforms via a unique link. Did you know, though, that you may establish and monitor a set of tasks to assist offer a structure to a project? SharePoint tasks are shown as a collection of tasks that make up project components. Each task in an organization may be assigned to other members, providing a sense of anonymity when a delegated member completes a task. An endeavour with the sole goal of promoting another firm or organization, trading, and the organizing of high-stakes corporate events are examples of this. In this blog, we will show you how to create a task list in SharePoint Online. We will also outline some of the key advantages of creating a task list as well awesome sone alternatives to help create the task list in a better format. 

  1. First sign in to Office 365.
  2. Use the app launcher and navigate to “SharePoint”, and click on it.
  3. In SharePoint go to your site.
  4. Now click on “Settings”.
  5. Click “Add an app”.
  6. Look for “Tasks” in the search box.
  7. After that, click and install the app.
  8. Open the app.
  9. Now click on “new task”.
  10. Follow by entering the “Task Name, Start Date, Due Date” and “Assigned to” information.
  11. Finally, click “Save”.

Keep on adding tasks to create the final list. Once you have assigned and delegated each task you can track tasks to ensure everyone is doing their assigned tasks. Make sure you double-check to ensure each member has the correctly assigned tasks, you can also attach documents and files to a task to allow for members to quickly and easily access the necessary content when they conduct a necessary task. 

Let’s face it, task management is an essential component of every project or day at work. Every day, new duties emerge, which are performed or reassigned to others. In fact, assignments are so common in our industry that we’ve seen people utilize each possible media to handle them throughout the course of my career. From handwritten notes to Excel, Outlook, MS Project, and even online “To-Do” programs, there’s something for everyone. If your company uses SharePoint, it comes with a quite powerful task management feature.

If you’re searching for a basic, out-of-the-box web-based task management solution, there’s already a great web component available. It’s known as Tasks. It’s been a component of SharePoint for a long time, but with SharePoint [SharePoint Online/Office 365], it received a big makeover and technological enhancements, including the ability to display tasks on a timeline. The web component is ready to use straight away. You may, of course, add metadata to it if you like. You must fill in the out-of-the-box metadata for each new task generated, such as task status, priority, start and due dates, and so on.

While it is fundamentally similar to any other SharePoint list, with rows and columns holding information and metadata, it also has some task management “smart” capabilities. Consider the following scenario:

  • When you set the Task Status to Completed, the percent Complete increases to 100%. Changing the Percent Complete to 100 percent, on the other hand, sets the Task Status to Completed. As a result, it functions similarly to MS Project.
  • The task list may be set up to send an email to the person[s] listed in the Assigned To column. You may change this setting under the Tasks Web Part’s Advanced Settings.
  • And the timing is just stunning. Task lists may get rather complex and difficult to visualize for end-users at times. You may add tasks to the timeline, which is clearly displayed right above the task list, to assist with this. NOTE: To add tasks to the timeline, the user must have the Edit or above access level. Users with the Contribute permission level cannot add tasks to the Timeline.

if the SharePoint Tasks web element isn’t enough for your project management needs, you may utilize SharePoint Task List in combination with MS Project. You may either use MS Project software to open the Task List or synchronize an existing MS Project Schedule with the Tasks online component.

This combination allows Project Managers to make use of MS Project’s complex features, such as resource and schedule management, while also allowing your team members to access tasks via a web-based, user-friendly interface [SharePoint Task List].

Pros
  • All of the benefits of Option 1 plus
  • Ability to combine MS Project’s versatility with SharePoint Task List’s simplicity
Cons
  • Before attempting to use this strategy, you must first choose the best approach and security/permissions for the person in charge of the schedule [Project Manager via MS Project or regular team members via SharePoint Task List]. Additional information and instructions on the subject may be found in this blog article.

Step by step breakdown:

  • First sign in to Office 365.

Use your account details or if you have a current Skype account with the Office account in question, you can use this.

  • Use the app launcher and navigate to “SharePoint”, and click on it.

You can access the SharePoint application however this is for individuals who only have a SharePoint plan, A larger group of individuals have SharePoint in Office 365.

  • In SharePoint go to your site.

In this example, the site above called “Blog Demo” will be used to create the preview.

  • Look for “Task Management” in the search box.
  • After that, click and install the app.
  • After that click “New task”.
  • Follow by entering the “Task Name, Start Date, Due Date” and “Assigned to” information.

That’s it for this Blog thank you for taking time out to read our content, please feel free to email our team about how it went if you followed the steps or if you need more help with the questions we answered in this Blog.

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