You can round the up to next, down to previous or to nearest. For example, if you have chosen up to next and are using 30-minute billing units, 10 minutes would be rounded up to 30 minutes on an activity slip. As another example, if you have chosen to nearest and are using 30 minute billing units, 15 minutes would be rounded up to 30 minutes on an activity slip.
If you are not using a special billing unit of time—that is, you are billing in hours—you can specify the rounding increment. For example, if you want to round the actual time you clock using the timer up to the next minute, choose up to next and type 1 in the Minute Increment field. That way, if you clock 21 minutes and 32 seconds of an activity, 22 minutes will be entered automatically in the Units field.
Note that if you specify both a special time billing unit and a rounding rule, the Minute Increment field here is redundant and, as such, is not displayed.
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If you selected the I Include Items on Time Billing Invoices preference, you can include both activities and items on your time billing invoice.
Note that you can only include items for which you have selected the I Sell This Item option in the Item Information window. See ‘Creating items’.
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Click the System tab. The preferences that apply to time billing are the last four shown in the window.
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