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Written by
Caroline Bries
I want to edit the price of a job, but as a one-off (not for later jobs). How can I do that?
It can happen that you exceptionally agree with a client on a lower or higher price for a job.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I pin services and units to easily access them when I create a job?
Yes, you can pin services and units so that they appear first in your dropdown menus.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I synchronise my LSP.expert account to an external calendar?
Yes, you can link your LSP.expert account to Google Calendar and Office 365 Calendar.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I see the profitability of my jobs?
Yes, you can see the profitability of your jobs AND of your groups of jobs.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I link my LSP.expert account to my Office 365 Calendar?
Yes, you can link your LSP.expert account to your Outlook Calendar!
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I link my LSP.expert account to my Google Calendar?
Yes, you can link your LSP.expert account to your Google Calendar!
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I give a reference (job number) to my jobs?
In LSP.expert, you can choose (or not) to add job numbers to your jobs.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
What's the "non-billable" option for?
This option allows you to define that some jobs don't have to be included in any invoices.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Do I have to define a due date for my jobs?
No, defining a due date isn't mandatory.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
I have a big job for a client (to be invoiced as one job) but I need to outsource it to more than one supplier. How can I do that?
You can define jobs as non-billable in LSP.expert, which will allow you to manage situations like that.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I upload files for a job?
In LSP.expert, you can upload files (source files, instructions, etc.) for each job.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I automatically import the matches from a CAT tool analysis file into LSP.expert?
Yes, LSP.expert allows you to import matches from CAT tool analysis files (SDL Trados, Wordfast Pro, MemoQ, CafeTran Espresso, and others).
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I mark the progress of my job somewhere?
Yes, you can define your progress (in %) for each job.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
How to create a job?
You can create a new job in just a few clicks.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
How is the income estimate calculated?
For each job, we calculate an income estimate so that you know how much this job is worth.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
How does the time tracking feature work?
LSP.expert allows you to track the time you spend on each job, to invoice the client accordingly or to calculate your performance per hour.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
How can I add matches from a CAT tool to a job?
LSP.expert allows you to define matches for your jobs.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I invoice a job based on the time I spend on it?
LSP.expert offers a time-based invoicing option.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I duplicate a job?
Jobs can be copied easily.
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Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I classify my jobs in different categories?
To categorize your jobs, you can use labels.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
How can I define a fixed price for a job?
There is a field for that in LSP.expert.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I create jobs with a due date in the past?
Yes, due dates can be defined in the past.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago
Can I link notes (containing instructions, importants things, etc.) to a job?
There is a field for that in LSP.expert.
Written by
Caroline Bries
Updated over a week ago