If you have been used to doing Time Entries daily on the classic Time Entry grid and that has been a habit for quite some time, you might not realize that it is slower and inefficient to do, just because you got used to it now.
So, here’s Time Entry calendar view which is better way to visualize and do Time Entries! This is in Preview as of the day of writing this post.
Enable Time Entry Calendar View
Here’s how you can turn on your Time Entry Calendar from Project Operations’ Settings
- Navigate to Settings Area in Project Operations Model-Driven app.

- Then drop down form Features to find the Time Entry Calendar listed.

- Click on it to turn it on. It’ll ask for confirmation, it ask describes what it does.

How Time Entry Calendar works?
Here’s how Time Entry Calendar feature works when you want to do Time Entries.
- Now when you navigate to the Time Entries from My Work (or wherever you have put it), you’ll see this new option in My Work called as Time Entry Calendar, while you existing Time Entry section still exists as is.

- When it loads, you can see the Time Entries now appear like how allocations appear on your Schedule Board, gives you a better way to visualize Time Entries to be done and and most importantly, select the Time for the Time Entry.
You can visualize Daily, Weekly and Monthly.
- You can even click on the Time you want to make Time Entry on and the window pane will let you drill down to the Task level on the Project which you want to make Time Entry on.

Hope this was useful!
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