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Why AB Projects Requires Microsoft Graph Permissions

The Microsoft Graph API permissions AB Projects uses and why — covering Teams channel linking and roster sync, posting task activity and syncing thread replies, Outlook calendar scheduling, and Microsoft SSO. The Entra app registration / consent screen is the authoritative list.

Gantt Chart View and Timeline Tracking

Learn how the AB Projects Gantt view works: tasks with start/due dates shown as status-colored bars with progress, today and weekends highlighted, overdue styling, click to open the detail panel to change dates (logged with a reason), and filtering via the shared filter panel.

Task Comments and Mentions

How task comments and @mentions work in AB Projects: a rich-text comment editor with image upload, mentioning specific project members, and automatic two-way sync with the linked Microsoft Teams channel thread. AI assistants can comment too.

Setting Due Dates and Priorities

How due dates and priorities work in AB Projects: every task gets start/due dates (due defaults to a week out), priority is High/Medium/Low, and every change is recorded with a reason in the task's history and shared to your Teams channel. Parent tasks can base dates on their subtasks.

Creating and Editing Tasks

Create and edit tasks in AB Projects: the Create Task form fields, editing each attribute through quick panels that record a reason in the task's change history, plus subtasks, attachments, AI summaries and AI-suggested subtasks — all shared back to your Teams channel.

Navigating the Interface

Find your way around AB Projects in Microsoft Teams — the Home, Tasks, Projects, and Settings tabs, the List/Board/Gantt task views, the slide-in task detail panel, and search & filters. Applies to AB Projects.

Creating Your First Task

Create your first task in AB Projects — from the Tasks tab in Microsoft Teams, or let an AI agent create it for you. Learn how to add details, assign it to a project member, and discuss it with comments and @mentions.