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hi in this video Ill be covering how to create a timesheet in Google Sheets do you track timesheets for people want a quick way to track and add up hours worked also want to be able to share or collaborate on a sheet a good solution is to use Google Sheets the calculations are easy to do and the sheet is all in the cloud and easily shareable Ill cover two ways you can track time spent either in decimals so you can multiply by some rate like 10 bucks an hour or you can get the time spent in duration like 8 hours to 10 minutes easy to do so lets check it out foreign [Music] sheets video Ill cover how to create a timesheet now its actually pretty simple to create a timesheet lets say for example we have our table here weve got start dates March 1st 2nd 3rd maybe these are employees work this employee work from eight to five on that day then 8 35 to 5 and 9 to 3. so in order to do this all you need to do is put equals that end time minus the start time you can see Googles already k