
If you’ve read other articles or have dabbled a little bit already with the Agile features of MS Project, you know that it’s important to be aware of the following user interface (UI) changes that Microsoft has made recently: What is microsoft project professional 2016 used for update# The new Sprints Project template has replaced what was the Scrum Project.The Kanban Project template has been removed, and all references to Kanban have been replaced by Task Board.The Agile button in the figure below, which allowed a user to choose the Agile methodology, has been removed also.Setting up Column Names and Board Options The Show on Board column in the Gantt Chart view Whilst none of these changes affect the current level of functionality, it’s worth being aware as you may see older articles which reference these UI features.

When you switch to the Task Board view, the first real choice you must make is whether to keep the default column names or change them to suit your process. I’m going to add in a new column called Quality assurance to my column list.

To do this, I’ll follow the steps outlined below:Ģ.
