

I can understand that users like TimeCard, because TimeCard gives several ways to check the hours before you report them, and it is efficient to report time from the calendar where you plan your activities.
TimeCard Summary
The SharePoint edition of TimeCard is younger than the Outlook editions, but SharePoint gives possibilities that are more complicated to achieve in Outlook. For example, the SharePoint version has a TimeCard Summary, which shows an overview of recently reported time for all users.
TimeCard Summary is especially useful to organizations where users report time often, maybe once a week or even every day, because the summary also shows users' plans for the coming 5 days. These future appointments are updated every time the user reports, so then any change of plans will be reflected in the summary.
In earlier versions TimeCard Summary was a web part, but as Microsoft has stopped support for server-side code in sandboxed solutions we now instead give an embed code for the summary. This code can be inserted in a page in the same way as a video.
TimeCard Settings
The summary embed code is given in the TimeCard Global Settings, where the administrator manages settings that should be the same for all users, like which parameters users should tag their calendar events with to transform them into time sheets.
Each user also has his/her own Personal Settings, where they for example can decide which events should be excluded from the reporting. Most users want to exclude events that are marked "personal".
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By Peter Kalmström
CEO and Systems Designer
kalmstrom.com Business Solutions
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