Additional features, settings, or issues not covered by specific Microsoft Teams categories
Dear @Maloney, Andrew,
I completely understand the frustration here, when you’re capturing quick UI feedback during Scrum/dev work, having to save a screenshot to a file first feels like unnecessary friction.
Currently, the direct "Paste" (Ctrl+V) functionality for images into a Microsoft Planner task is not a natively supported feature. Planner is designed to handle images as file attachments or via link URLs.
However, to help you streamline your workflow immediately, I recommend the following solutions:
- Use the "Add Attachment" via SharePoint/OneDrive
- Instead of saving to your desktop, if you use a tool like Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch, you can save directly to the synced SharePoint folder associated with your Plan. Once saved there, you can quickly select it from the "Add attachment" > "SharePoint" menu without navigating through your local folders.
- Leverage Microsoft Teams Integration
- If you manage your tasks within the Tasks by Planner and To Do app inside Microsoft Teams, you can often utilize the conversation thread attached to a task. You can paste a screenshot directly into a Teams chat or channel post and then link that post to the task or use the "Create task" feature from a message that already contains the image.
- Expansion of Checklist Text
- Regarding the checklist text, there is a character limit per item to keep the interface scannable. For more detailed feedback or "Enhancement" notes, I recommend using the Notes field in the task, which supports larger blocks of text, and using the Checklist only for high-level "Definition of Done" steps.
Please refer to this document: Attach files, photos, or links to a task - Microsoft Support
What you’re asking for (inline pasted screenshots + richer/longer checklist display) is a great product suggestion. Since it isn’t available today, the best path is to submit it through Microsoft’s feedback channels so the product team can track demand and prioritize it. The Microsoft community moderators commonly direct Planner enhancement requests to the feedback community.
I’m sorry that I’m not able to provide any additional direct assistance in this case, as I don’t have the ability to intervene or make changes to these kinds of product limitations myself. That said, I genuinely want to express my understanding and empathy for your situation, and I do support the view that improvements in this area would meaningfully help deliver a better overall user experience. If you decide to submit feedback or create a post on the feedback portal, please feel free to share the link here. I’d be more than happy to upvote it on your behalf to help increase its visibility.
I sincerely appreciate your input and your patience as Planner continues to evolve. Thank you for helping us make the product better for all users. If I learn of any updates or workarounds, I'll share them with you right away.