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Learn how to add time manually and review tracked time using the different view
Timesheets views
Timesheets will display tracked time and will also allow you to add time manually. Depending on how much information you wish to see, there are 5 different views each one with their own settings: Active Timers - allows you to track the current running timers in parallel for each of your team members, as long as you’re an admin user.  give you complete control over how you see your data. Under Timeline Scale, you can choose between a: Comfortable timeline Compact timeline which zooms it out by reducing the size (height) of the hourly intervals displayed on th
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How can I add time manually?
Under the Timesheets module (sidebar menu), there are several ways to manually add time: To add a time entry as an interval or duration → click on the Add Time button. The process is user centric, hence simple to follow. First, select the desired user followed by its appropriate projects and tasks assigned to them
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Edit time entries (Timesheets)
Edit time entries (Timesheets) If you've added an incorrect time entry and want to change it, go to the Timesheets module → Click on a time entry card → Edit Entry. Copy/paste time entries (Timesheets) You can also cut/copy and paste a time entry. Just cut/copy it first, then place your mouse and click on the desired time i
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How do I filter time entries?
Clients, users and projects have their own timesheet area filtered by: Client User Project Entry Type (via stopwatch or via form) The Timesheet module reunites all these areas and displays all the time entries for the entire company, allowing you to add the same filters from above. You can also use the predefined filters under Timesheets module
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Can I track time across multiple days?
Yes, that’s possible only though the web timer or desktop and mobile apps - not manually, nor in-bulk. The multi-day time entry will be split into separate entries for each day. You can identify them after the zig-zagged look that resembles a ripped piece of paper, like in the example below. ![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/e285643919744800/f0e74ada-3fd5-4615-8
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