Microsoft Project: Task history
If you're using Microsoft Project, you can now review the history of activities for a given task, enabling you to track changes in the project and inform follow-ups. This feature is now generally available on the web/cloud platform for both GCC and Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant) instances. The feature was created on June 8, 2023, and its roadmap ID is 124987. Check out the Microsoft Project roadmap link for more information on this feature.
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