
Ana Garcia (Customer) asked a question.

Ana Garcia (Customer) asked a question.

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Dear Ana,
Thank you for your question. Timesheet is not customizable in this way. However you can move the columns under View > Format Columns. Here is the link to our Ideas and Feedback Hub if you would like to submit feedback.
Kind Regards,
Misty Petty
LEAP Help Desk Technician
Got it, thank you. 🙂
I am also upset with the changes to the timesheet. When I came in this morning my LEAP timesheet changed. Previously when i opened the timesheet an icon appeared on my taskbar, so i could easily revert back to it. That icon no longer appears, and the time sheet just shows as an open window in LEAP. I am advised that the developers have moved the timesheet from an application to a web based program, so the shortcut will not appear and i will have to search through my open LEAP matters to find the time sheet. The old shortcut was a great convenience. I was told that they were not doing anything to remedy the situation. Your suggestion of having the timesheet visible on the screen, but as a smaller window in a corner would be very helpful and is used in other timekeeping software programs.
The new timesheet is absolutely terrible, a major downgrade from before.
The worst thing about it is that it runs VERY SLOWLY. I used to be able to open 20+ lines in a row, and copy and paste into all of them, and it would fill as quickly as I could type in them. Also navigate between boxes and lines instantly. Now, all of this lags and takes 10x as long.
Back to the drawing board? ASAP?
Also, clicking the timesheet button from a matter to open a line on the timesheet is not working.
Also, typing in the timesheet, it randomly omits characters typed.
Also, it takes more clicks to select matters or activity codes, whereas it used to auto-fill, now you have to click to select even when there's only one choice.