Time tracking form in Hebrew Format

  • Benjamin Michaeli
    Asked on April 19, 2024 at 8:00 AM

    Hello,

    My name is Benjamin Michaeli and I work with different organization in Israel,

    One of the main pain we are suffering from is tracking the hours,

    I would like to know if you provide an option to use this site in Hebrew format or we can use it as part our site as an API

  • Princess JotForm Support
    Replied on April 19, 2024 at 8:54 AM

    Hi Benjamin,

    Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. We do have multiple templates for time tracking available for you to choose from. Here's a very Simple Time Sheet where Employees get to enter their work time, making it easier for you to manage and track their work hours. You can use this timesheet form to keep track of daily totals for overtime pay, too.

    With Jotform’s unique Form Builder, you can easily add your logo, change the background image, add widgets to collect information in different ways and create a professional-looking form. Not only is it free to use, but you can share this form with a link or integrate it with other accounts, including Dropbox, Google Drive, and Google Sheets. You can also translate an existing form into another language. Let me walk you through it:

    1. In Form Builder, click on Settings in the orange navigation bar at the top of the screen.
    2. Click on the Show More Options button.
    3. Scroll down to the Form Language section and select the language you want to translate the form from.Time tracking form in Hebrew Format Image 1 Screenshot 50
    4. Click on the Edit button next to Translations, and then click on the Add Form Language button.
    5. Select the language you want to translate the form to, and then click on the Add Form Language button.
    6. Now, the translated form will look like the one below: Time tracking form in Hebrew Format Image 2 Screenshot 61
    7. Go to Form Warnings to see/edit any untranslated fields. And here you can edit the translated fields too. It'll be automatically saved when you add or edit any text. Time tracking form in Hebrew Format Image 3 Screenshot 72
    8. When you're done making the form multilingual, you can click on Preview Form to see how it'll look to anyone filling out your form:Time tracking form in Hebrew Format Image 4 Screenshot 83

    If that’s not exactly what you’re looking for, can you explain a bit more so I can help you better? It would also help us to understand what’s happening if you could take a screenshot and send it to us. We have a guide here explaining how to do that.

    Give it a try and let us know if you need any help.

 
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