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I have created several Custom Activities that I no longer use as I have changed my workout routine!  There is an easy link that allows me to make more Custom Activities, but is there a way to delete the Custom Activities that I no longer use?

 

 

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Hi, thanks for sharing your inquiry about the Custom Activities, @CAR49ers

 

If you have created several custom activities, you should be able to find the list on the bottom right corner of your Activities page under "Activities" on your online dashboard by going to Fitbit.com. You can hover over the customer activity you wish to delete and click on the trash can, like the picture below:

 

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However, keep in mind this won't remove the activity from the Most logged/Recent activities list. I would recommend that you vote for this idea posted in the Feature Suggestion board of the Community, since this section is regularly monitored by the team of developers. 

Davide | Italian and English Community Moderator, Fitbit


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@DavideFitbit   The trashcan only appears in the Favorite list, not the Recent or Most Logged.  Obviously, there is a way to make something a favorite.  How do I make an something a favorite so I can delete it from this old list?

Laurie | Maryland
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Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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Thanks David, you beat me to the exact question I was going to ask seeing
the same thing as you.
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I deleted the entire "Favorite List" and nothing else came up for me to delete, thinking that I could delete everything and start over...Nope!  Still looking for a solution to what one would think is an easy process, but...Nope!

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