If you are working on multiple tasks simultaneously and wish to track time, then using a timer can be very helpful. For eg, you can start the timer for say Task T1. Let us say after a couple hours, you wish Timers allow you to accurately track time spent on tasks. You 'Start' the timer when you start working on the task and 'Stop' it when you are done. You can also 'Pause' the timer if you temporarily stop working on a task and 'Resume' it when you work on it again. For example, assume you have two tasks T1 and T2. When starting on T1 you start its timer. After a couple hours you need to switch to task T2. You can either click on 'Pause' for the timer for T1 OR and then 'Start' the timer for T2 or you can directly click 'Start' the timer for T2 which will automatically pause the timer for T1 automatically. When you need to switch back to working on T1, simply click 'PauseResume' the timer for T2 and 'Resume' the timer for T1.
You can have multiple tasks open in the timer window. At any given point the "active" task timer will be displayed first with the time in Red.
When you complete working on the task T1, click on 'Stop'. To create a time entry with the time spent on T1, simply only one 'active' (ticking) timer at a time and is indicated in Red. To add time click on 'Fill Time'. That opens up a update progress and time entry for T1 for the current date with the hours populated from the timerThis will open an update window with the time pre-filled. You can choose to modify the pre-filled amount if you wishhours if required. After you fill the time , the timer for that task is reset. If you wish to To remove the task from the timer list , please click on the delete icon next to it'Delete' icon.
To use timer to record time:
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