Bulk Odometer And Hours Import Using Excel

Bulk Odometer And Hours Import Using Excel

This video shows you how to export from the Bulk Odometer and Hours screen into an excel spreadsheet then paste in your odometer readings captured from another source.  Then re-import back into TATEMS.  This is as of version 4.6.18.  Version 4.06.19 will not require the renaming of the spreadsheet seen in the video.


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