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Multiple ECG downloads

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I want to create a monthly file of my ECGs going back to Jan. 1, 2023. Is there a way to easily access records from last month without going back through all the files to finally get to the date required, and repeating this over and over to email the files one by one?

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Like I pointed out, fitbit has a page to download the data for a fitbit user. 

On this page a user may choose the calendar range. They may also choose which type of data that they want downloaded. 

If your answer is not on that page, then every event has to be downloaded individually. 

This page was setup to comply with California laws on access to personal saved data. Just a note, this data is in the raw, unproccesed form 

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Thanks. I do want to download the data, but there are a great number of ECG readings to deal with and in order to access each one I have to load pages and pages of records in order to find the next in lint to download. I need to do this repeatedly for each ECG taken over the past 2 months. I am wondering if there might be a way to perhaps download more than one at a time, or to at least be able to get back to the date taken more quickly than hitting 'show more' over and over to get back through the past 2 months worth.
I appreciate your input and am still hopeful 👍.
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Like I pointed out, fitbit has a page to download the data for a fitbit user. 

On this page a user may choose the calendar range. They may also choose which type of data that they want downloaded. 

If your answer is not on that page, then every event has to be downloaded individually. 

This page was setup to comply with California laws on access to personal saved data. Just a note, this data is in the raw, unproccesed form 

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