I only want to log work, I don't need estimation. The Remaining Estimate checkboxes take up lots of space, so that the user has to scroll down to see the Comment field. They also add a lot of noise. Is it possible to only have Time Spent and Date Started, but hiding Remaining Estimate?
Update:
When I add "Log work" to the field on the screen, I get the following:
Log work.png
When I add "Time tracking" instead, I get this:
Time tracking.png
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I'm having the exact same issue. I only want to expose Time Spent. The other fields that are part of Log Work are just extra noise for 3 projects that I have.
From everything that I've read so far regarding this, Log Work and Time Tracking are system fields, and these options cannot be manipulated in the way we need. Ideally, I would like to be able to create a Log Work-type custom field without having to purchase a new add-on for it.
I'm hoping somebody out there has an answer or alternative solution.
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That's the Log Work field. The estimates fields are bundled in the Time Tracking field.
Simply remove the Time Tracking field while keeping Log Work in your transition screen.
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Thank you for the answer. I updated the question with screenshots of what it looks like when I add "Log work" vs "Time Tracking". Does that maybe mean that I have some customized setup where someone added Remaining Estimate to Log work for some reason?
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