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Customization Time Matters®

Form Customization

  • Frustrated that you’re still using the default matter forms that came with TM?

  • Concerned that you may be customizing TM in a less-than-optimal way?

  • Not using customized Form Styles for your matters?

You’re missing out on one of the most powerful features TM has to offer!

Tired of using the simple forms that ship with Time Matters? In this session, we’ll show you how to create custom form styles so that you can track the information most important to you. You will learn how the various data types work, how to create lookup lists and many other valuable tips and tricks. We’ll also show you why forms in TM should be used only for data entry, not for finding the data for which you’re looking.

Power View Customization

Still using the default Power Views that came with TM? You’re missing out on the most powerful feature added to TM since version 6!

Have you hidden your Power Views because they were “just getting in the way”? Bad idea!
Do you often say to yourself “I wish I could see that field on the Power View!”?
Frustrated that the e-mail view doesn’t show the body of the e-mail, or that you only see the original Subject line of the e-mail in the Power View and it’s a generic subject at that?

In the “old days,” you had to open a Time Matters form to see the data it contained. Those days are over. Power Views look inside the record and display the information you need to see. In this session, you will learn how to create custom Power Views that place useful information at your fingertips. There’s a reason they call them “Power” Views!

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