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in this video were going to talk about how we can create a simple timesheet in excel so first lets adjust the width of the cells and the height and lets adjust the font lets make this size 14. so in the first column im going to put the day of the week in the second column the date for column c the time in which the employee checks in and then for column d this is going to be the time where his lunch break starts and for e this is the time when he comes back from lunch and then for f this is going to be the time where he leaves his job for column g were going to put the number of hours that will work that day now lets put a name to this particular employee so lets call him michael and lets define his hourly rate so this is going to be forty dollars an hour lets adjust the background color now this is going to be a weekly time sheet so im going to just have the first five days of the week and lets extend the pattern just like we did in the first column so lets go ahead and m