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I have multiple timekeepers using different rates monthly. Can I use a
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Default setting up multiple timekeepers with multiple rates by period?

If you want to select from a list, then a dropdown or a listbox would be
appropriate. If you want to put a value in a specific cell, then you could
use Data=Validation with the list option.

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I have multiple timekeepers using different rates monthly. Can I use a
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