Import previous weights
Hello,
Using this: http://www.fitday.com/fitness/WeightHistory.html previous weights can be logged, but it's only possible to move back in time one day at a time... Isn't there a faster way? |
Originally Posted by hugh.gendreau
(Post 70692)
previous weights can be logged, but it's only possible to move back in time one day at a time... Isn't there a faster way? If you need to go to a recorded weight date earlier than what is displayed, use the Calendar for that. Your calendar will display an entire month of recorded weight dates, if of course you've entered them. You can use tabbed browsing to display the dates you choose for comparison. |
Nope
Originally Posted by VitoVino
(Post 70703)
The calendar is setup for Show Previous Day and Show Next Day while in the weight tab. Both advance by one day as you've seen.
If you need to go to a recorded weight date earlier than what is displayed, use the Calendar for that. Your calendar will display an entire month of recorded weight dates, if of course you've entered them. You can use tabbed browsing to display the dates you choose for comparison. |
Originally Posted by hugh.gendreau
(Post 70811)
Thanks, but the problem is to create an entry at a particular date, not simply display it. Clicking say on November 11, 2011 in the calendar reloads the page, nothing else...
To create an entry, click on your Calendar, then choose a date. The date will now be highlighted. Then choose the Weight Tab to enter a weight for that day. |
Originally Posted by VitoVino
(Post 70818)
This is a totally different question than your original one.
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Originally Posted by hugh.gendreau
(Post 70830)
No, it's the same question, but you just answered half of it the first time around. But, you got it right the second time, thanks. This said, it's just too tedious to log in past data...
Originally Posted by hugh.gendreau
(Post 70692)
Hello,
Using this: http://www.fitday.com/fitness/WeightHistory.html previous weights can be logged, but it's only possible to move back in time one day at a time... Isn't there a faster way? That said, this thread is closed. |
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