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hi there folks and welcome back to another tip for Microsoft Excel today were going to be looking at a different option for you to build your own timesheet so a timesheet would be used to help the hours work or to keep track of maybe a contractor or a contract position or something informal you you wouldnt use this for like an entire organization well you could use a timesheet but we build a little bit differently this is going to be for managing the time of an individual so lets get started here the first thing we want to do is create a row that we can always see we dont want anything disappearing so to do that were going to just freeze the cell make it stand out a little bit give it some information and so were going to say date worked were going to say time in and were going to say time out not the kind of time out where you got to sit in the corner just the time when you get off work and you go and rest and so our next one is going to be total hours worked and and were goi