02-03-2018 11:44
02-03-2018 11:44
It' frustrating to have to search the same food each day. If I was able to pick up past days food and change the date then I could log the same food on today' entries.
Can' t figure out how?
Also how do you delete custom entries?
Enjoying using it but was sad to learn the 250 steps/hr and daily waters are lost when switches to the next day.
02-05-2018 06:08
02-05-2018 06:08
Hi there @Jannabe, welcome aboard to the Fitbit Community! I was reading your concerns about the food log. Everytime you search and log a food entry, these picks will be saved on the tab of "Frequent" for you to select this option in another day by just changing the date.
Now if you want to delete a custom entry from your food section is a little more tricky to find, not hard at all though. You need to look for the custom food you want to remove, tap to open the details of the custom food as if you were to log it but instead, open the edit option. Here in the right upper corner you'll see three dots that will display the delete option. Once you are here you will be ready to delete the custom food.
Hope this helps and let me know if you have other questions.
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02-05-2018 06:41
02-05-2018 06:41
02-19-2018 10:21
02-19-2018 10:21
Hello there @Jannabe, my apologies for the late response. Yes you are correct if the list of food is much larger that the app can store items, then it will rotate your options.
About UPC look ups, it will happen the same. These results will be stored in the frequent and recent tab. However will be limited by the amount of items too.
Here is an example I took with my app:
About using previous dates to log food, this is not an option though. So far we do not have recent updates for an option like this is currently planned. Nonetheless I will pass forward your comments to our teams to have in consideration a possible update regarding this section.
See you later and stay awesome!
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