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Tip of the Week: Changing labels

Tip of the Week: Changing labels

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Debra Carpenter
Written by: Debra Carpenter
Updated: 3 October, 2025
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We like to pride ourselves here at TimeSolv in making our application as flexible as possible for our users. Did you know you can customize many labels within TimeSolv to fit terms you use as a business?

Perhaps as a law firm, you don’t want to refer to your customers as “Clients” or your cases as “Matters”. Just head to Clients -> Settings and you’ll see we offer a list of different labels to choose from. Similarly, you may not want to label you timekeepers by the default “Professional” in TimeSolv. Go to Account -> Settings and you’ll see we offer a variety of different labels to identify the people entering time to the system.

Labels you can change in settings

Not every single term within TimeSolv is customizable, but if your  to change something specific, head to the Settings area under each tab and you’ll see what labels can be edited and what can’t.

If you’d like more help on editing labels, call us at 1.800.715.1284, email us at support@timesolv.com or Contact support.

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Debra Carpenter
Debra Carpenter is a Nashville-based content writer who specializes in creating legal technology resources for attorneys and law firms. At ProfitSolv, she produces thought leadership content that addresses the evolving role of technology in modern legal practice.
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