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Unable to edit automatically logged activity

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I have been able to change the exercise from what it logged (swimming) to elliptical. I have been unable to change the automatic exercise since the last update. Is there something I need to do to be able to edit the exercise automatically logged?

 

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@Amdittus Hey there. Thanks for reaching out about the automatically logged activities and the explanation. 

I just tried to edit my last activity and it was possible. I am sure you are familiar with how to make changes to the activity log. You just tap on it and on the upper right corner you should see the pencil icon. Tap on it to make changes. Is this icon not showing any more? I am not sure about swimming, but maybe since the training style is completely different and does not include heart rate data, it does not let you revert it. 

Do you usually swim? If not, I would turn that automatic recognition off, in order to prevent swim from being detected. I assume it was because of the type of arm movement, it could be similar at some point. 

RodrigoM | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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@Amdittus Hey there. Thanks for reaching out about the automatically logged activities and the explanation. 

I just tried to edit my last activity and it was possible. I am sure you are familiar with how to make changes to the activity log. You just tap on it and on the upper right corner you should see the pencil icon. Tap on it to make changes. Is this icon not showing any more? I am not sure about swimming, but maybe since the training style is completely different and does not include heart rate data, it does not let you revert it. 

Do you usually swim? If not, I would turn that automatic recognition off, in order to prevent swim from being detected. I assume it was because of the type of arm movement, it could be similar at some point. 

RodrigoM | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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