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# Charts

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Attendance Monitoring charts are very useful when you when to get a quick abstract look at how all the employees or a specific employee attend to their work. It shows how much time they spend time in the office against how much time they actually putting into time sheets.

## Attendance Graph

Here you can check attendance time recorded every day for all the employees or a specific employee.

![Attendance Graph](https://icehrm.s3.amazonaws.com/images/blog-images/attendance_graph.png)

## Attendance vs Timesheets Graph

In this chart, admins/mangers can see how much of a percentage of attendance time goes into timesheets for each employee.

![Attendance vs Time sheet Graph](https://icehrm.s3.amazonaws.com/images/blog-images/hours_in_office_vs_timesheets.png)


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