If you’re like most people, you probably use Microsoft Planner to keep track of your work and personal life. But if you want to change the background in Microsoft Planner, there are a few steps you can take. First, open Microsoft Planner and click on the “Options” button. Then, under “Backgrounds,” select “Change Background.” Now, enter a new background image into Microsoft Planner. You can choose a picture from your computer or from the online photo library. If you choose a picture from your computer, make sure it is at least 1280x1024 pixels wide and has a resolution of at least 300 dpi. Next, click on the “Create” button and wait for the planner to create the new background image. When it’s finished, click on the “Finish” button to finish creating the background.


Microsoft Planner is a useful work manager, but out of the box, it’s very plain and impersonal. Give your plans a little more life and color by adding a background from Microsoft’s selection of Designer-chosen images.

Planner is—like a lot of modern software apps—dominated by white backgrounds. We’ve shown you how to change logos and add emojis, but the background can also greatly change the appearance of your plan.

To change the background in Microsoft Planner, first, open your plan, click the three-dot icon at the top of the plan, and then select “Plan Settings” from the drop-down menu.

A panel will open on the right showing the backgrounds that you can choose from.

Select a background image and your plan will immediately change to use that photo.

Unfortunately, you can’t upload your own image or search for a photo.

The only way to update the list of available backgrounds is to change the name of your plan, which will generate a fresh set of images.

You’ll have to settle for one of the options you’re given, but at least it’ll be better than the default white background that Microsoft Planner comes equipped with by default.

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