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In this video tutorial, we learn to create a simple Excel timesheet. First, we adjust cell widths, heights, and set the font size to 14. The first column is for the day of the week, the second for the date, column C for check-in time, column D for lunch start time, column E for lunch return time, and column F for departure time. Column G records the total hours worked. An employee named Michael is used for demonstration, with an hourly rate of $40. The timesheet is designed to cover the first five days of the week, and background colors are adjusted for clarity. The tutorial emphasizes organizing and formatting the timesheet properly.