IMPORTING BILLING DATA ORIGINALLY ENTERED INTO EXCEL TO TIMESLIPS 2013

I utilize a timekeeping service that enters my employees time into Timeslips.  They have provided my employee's billing data in excel format.  They have sent it via e-mail as an attachment.  I cannot remember how to import the excel data into Timeslips.  I need to capture this information this weekend.  Does anyone know where I can find the exact steps on how to import the excel billing data into my Timeslips 2013?  Thanks.

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    I'm a bit confused.  Does the service enter the time into Timeslips or into Excel?

    If you have data in Excel that you would like to import, you would use the free TSImport program included with Timeslips.   However, as Marc has said, you would have to save the data in Excel as a CSV file and build an import template in TSImport to tell Timeslips how to interpret that data.

    Import templates from scratch can be a bit of a challenge if you do not have experience with it, which is why you might be better of engaging the services of a Certified Consultant who has "been there, done that" as they say.

    Hope this helps.  

    If you think this suggestion was especially helpful, please consider rating it within the five star option, or clicking the green Yes button next to the "Did this answer your question?" option below.  Thanks.

    Nancy Duhon, Esq.

    Master Certified Consultant for Timeslips,Certified Consultant for Amicus Attorney and Credenza

    Duhon Technology Solutions, LLC

    a member of Certified Resources Network, LLC

    [email protected]

    404-325-9779

    Providing personalized local and remote online support for Timeslips users for over 20 years. Available for private consultations, including older/unsupported versions.

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    I'm a bit confused.  Does the service enter the time into Timeslips or into Excel?

    If you have data in Excel that you would like to import, you would use the free TSImport program included with Timeslips.   However, as Marc has said, you would have to save the data in Excel as a CSV file and build an import template in TSImport to tell Timeslips how to interpret that data.

    Import templates from scratch can be a bit of a challenge if you do not have experience with it, which is why you might be better of engaging the services of a Certified Consultant who has "been there, done that" as they say.

    Hope this helps.  

    If you think this suggestion was especially helpful, please consider rating it within the five star option, or clicking the green Yes button next to the "Did this answer your question?" option below.  Thanks.

    Nancy Duhon, Esq.

    Master Certified Consultant for Timeslips,Certified Consultant for Amicus Attorney and Credenza

    Duhon Technology Solutions, LLC

    a member of Certified Resources Network, LLC

    [email protected]

    404-325-9779

    Providing personalized local and remote online support for Timeslips users for over 20 years. Available for private consultations, including older/unsupported versions.

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