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Review & Correct

Before a timesheet, daily report, or project note becomes official, TrueGrade shows you a review screen — a clean, read-only summary of everything you entered. It’s your last chance to catch a mistake before it’s locked in.

What the Review Screen Shows

Everything you filled in, laid out plainly and grouped into sections so it’s easy to scan on a phone. For a daily report, for example, you’ll see your project and date, weather, site summary and work performed, crew and trades, materials and deliveries, and any issues or follow-ups — all in one place.

Fields you left blank show one of two things:

  • “Not provided” — an optional field you skipped. Nothing to worry about.
  • “Missing — you can still submit” — an expected field worth a second look. See Missing Information.

Your Two Choices

At the bottom of the review screen:

  • Back to edit — return to the form and change anything. Your entries are all still there.
  • Confirm & Submit — everything looks right; make it official.

Nothing is submitted until you tap Confirm. Reaching the review screen doesn’t commit anything — you can go back as many times as you need.

Why This Step Exists

Field entries become part of the official record, and some — like a submitted daily report — can’t be edited afterward. The review step gives you a calm moment to check the date, the project, the hours, and the details before that happens. It’s quicker to fix something here than to sort it out later.

Small Differences by Entry Type

  • Timesheet — the review shows your project, date, clock-in/out, break, calculated total hours, cost code, and notes.
  • Daily report — the review shows the full report, grouped into sections.
  • Project note — a short review of the note, location, and follow-up flag before it’s created or saved.

Make the review a habit, not a hurdle. A five-second glance catches the wrong-date and wrong-project mistakes that are the most annoying to fix after the fact.

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