Cannot reset starting weight
#1
FitDay Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 6
Cannot reset starting weight
After not using the program for several years, I am starting back to it. I have correctly entered in my new start date of 3-20 and my new weight for starting over YEARS later (and 5 lbs thinner ).
However, when I go to the Weight Log it is still showing my stats from 2010 for the start, end, total change, avg week and max weight fields. For the rest of the fields it is showing the correct current info.
Anyone know how to "reset" the start and end values and dates in the Weight Log? All of the rest of the Weight references are correct in the program. Quite frustrating!!!!
Thanks,
Shadow
However, when I go to the Weight Log it is still showing my stats from 2010 for the start, end, total change, avg week and max weight fields. For the rest of the fields it is showing the correct current info.
Anyone know how to "reset" the start and end values and dates in the Weight Log? All of the rest of the Weight references are correct in the program. Quite frustrating!!!!
Thanks,
Shadow
#3
Are you using fitday classic or fitday2? I ask because you say you haven't used the program for several years.
When you are in Home-Dashboard, at the top of the screen, you will see the words 'Fitday Classic' if that is what you are using. Click on it and it will offer you the newer 'Fitday2' which is very similar but a bit more streamlined (as websites go).
When you are in Home-Dashboard, at the top of the screen, you will see the words 'Fitday Classic' if that is what you are using. Click on it and it will offer you the newer 'Fitday2' which is very similar but a bit more streamlined (as websites go).
#5
I'm in the Microsoft Edge browser and using Classic Fitday. I changed over to Fitday2 and I did have a problem getting that information to update. I went to My Fitness Log, saw the following tabs: Overview, Profile, Fitday Premium, PC sync, …. etc.
I clicked on My Weight Goal. The values are for My Starting Weight, My Goal, Start Date, Goal Date.
I clicked on Update My Weight Goal And the weight value changes were not saved.
There are tabs in that screen that are Introduction, Goal Graph, BMI...Calorie Restriction. I was in Introduction. If there is a glitch, it is there. Choose the Calorie Restriction tab instead and you will see the same boxes there for updating the values. The Update My Weight Goal did work there after I changed to the new values on that screen.
I don't know why this worked. But it did save my values so that they stayed when I went back to, say, the Introduction tab.
One thing I did not try to do is make this change in Fitday Classic. If you can make a change in Fitday Classic, for example, and then switch to Fitday2, the values are still saved. You could make you change in Fitday Classic if you are familiar with using Classic and see if that solves your problem quickly.
Good luck!
I clicked on My Weight Goal. The values are for My Starting Weight, My Goal, Start Date, Goal Date.
I clicked on Update My Weight Goal And the weight value changes were not saved.
There are tabs in that screen that are Introduction, Goal Graph, BMI...Calorie Restriction. I was in Introduction. If there is a glitch, it is there. Choose the Calorie Restriction tab instead and you will see the same boxes there for updating the values. The Update My Weight Goal did work there after I changed to the new values on that screen.
I don't know why this worked. But it did save my values so that they stayed when I went back to, say, the Introduction tab.
One thing I did not try to do is make this change in Fitday Classic. If you can make a change in Fitday Classic, for example, and then switch to Fitday2, the values are still saved. You could make you change in Fitday Classic if you are familiar with using Classic and see if that solves your problem quickly.
Good luck!
#7
FitDay Member
Join Date: Mar 2022
Posts: 1
I would like to reset the start and my goal as well, maybe we can lose fat through Travel walking, and get a Van's with off grid solar system.Going off-grid is a great way to meet your energy needs if you live in a remote location.