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# Submitting Timesheet Process

***How to Submit Timesheet:*** By the end of the day, Team members can submit daily timesheets to the superior by clicking on the <mark style="color:green;">**Green Button**</mark>**.** Timesheets should be submitted for approval or rejection.&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
**The timesheet needs to be submitted by the end of the day only because once the timesheet is submitted, it can’t be edited for that particular day.**
{% endhint %}

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While Submitting the Timesheet you will have the option to mention the notes or any information to your superior. The below image will show the Notes kept while submitting the timesheet.

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Once the Timesheet has been submitted it will be sent for **Approval and Rejection Process** where the superior will decide whether this timesheet should get Approved or Rejected.


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