Can I edit a Time Entry created from an event?
When scheduling an upcoming event, you have the option to generate a time entry with the event. It’s important to note that this time entry is only created after the end time for the scheduled event.
Once the time entry has been automatically created, you can manually edit the details (duration, description, etc) right through the “Time” section of the control panel.
If the event details are changed before the occurrence of the event, the changes will be reflected in the time entry that is created.
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