Ability to change retention period on labels set to start retention based on “When items were labeled”

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MC674977 · Microsoft 365 Suite, Microsoft 365 Experts

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC674977 · Published Sep 12, 2023

Message Summary

Previously, admins could not change the retention period set on existing labels configured to start retention from when items were labeled. This feature will remove this restriction, and the resulting behavior will be consistent with other retention label types.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 153651

When this will happen:

Rollout will begin in early October 2023 and is expected to be complete by mid Jan 2024.

How this will affect your organization:

The next time you edit retention labels set to start retention based on when items were labeled, you should see the ability to update the retention period as below: 

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This change will now provide greater control over retention labels set to start retention from when items were labeled and ensure user experience is consistent with other retention label types.

You will also have the ability to update retention period via cmdlets just like in other retention label types.

What you need to do to prepare:

There’s no need for you to do anything to receive this change. However, we recommend reviewing your existing retention labels set to start retention from when items were labeled and update their retention period if required. 

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