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While setting up the timekeeper file, each timekeeper is allowed six hourly rates. Is there a way to define additional rates for a timekeeper to be used with a client?

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While setting up the timekeeper file, each timekeeper is allowed six hourly rates. Is there a way to define additional rates for a timekeeper to be used with a client?

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Although only six rates can be defined, each of the six hourly rates can be updated to reflect a new rate. Additionally, each client in Tabs3 can have a fee rate table. A fee rate table is a list of timekeeper rates to be used for that client only. The rate table consists of unlimited timekeepers with one rate per timekeeper. You can add rates for one timekeeper or all timekeepers who are working on the client. When adding a fee transaction, Tabs3 checks to see if a fee rate table has been created for the client, and then checks to see if a rate has been assigned for the timekeeper. If a rate has been assigned for the timekeeper, Tabs3 uses that rate as the default billing rate. If a rate has not been assigned for the timekeeper, Tabs3 checks elsewhere for the default billing rate.

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