Bulk Time Entry Editing
Time tracking feature that allows users to edit multiple time entries simultaneously, essential for corrections, category changes, and efficient timesheet management. Bulk editing significantly reduces administrative overhead when adjustments are needed across multiple entries.
Last updated: 2026-03-21 01:09
Overview
Bulk time entry editing enables users to select and modify multiple time entries at once, dramatically reducing the time required for corrections, recategorizations, and other timesheet adjustments.
Common Use Cases
- Recategorize all entries for a project
- Change billing status across multiple days
- Update client assignment for mistagged work
- Apply rate changes to past entries
- Delete test or duplicate entries
- Move time between projects
Benefits
- Seconds instead of minutes for mass updates
- Reduced admin burden
- Fewer errors from repetitive manual edits
- Quick corrections before submission
- Efficient end-of-month cleanup
Essential for maintaining sub-2-minute time entry when corrections are needed
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