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Revision as of 15:20, 10 February 2012
Contents
The Basics
Lets start off on the right foot with a few quick tutorials on how to jump right in and use TimeMD.
Logging In
There are two locations to log in to your TimeMD.com account, from our main page TimeMD.com or from your personalized URL. Find out how to do both below.
The Video
Recap
- There are two locations from which you can log in to your TimeMD.com account. One from our main page TimeMD.com and from your personalized URL.
- Your can find your personalized URL in the welcome email that was sent upon creating your account.
- You can recover a lost username and password from the login page. You must have an email address associated with your account in order for the retrieval process to work.
- Certain preference changes to your account may require a log out and then logging back in.
Clocking In & Out
This applies to those using our Web Clock. For those using one of our hardware solutions, the process depends on what device you are using.
There are two ways a punch can be recorded. Either through logging in and viewing the Web Clock directly. Or by taking advantage of the Quick Clock In/Out tool.