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This seems like a basic thing, but I can't find a history log of my steps.  I don't mean the graph.  I mean a simple table.  For example, if I saw the current month (this being 2017 November) I would see 26 rows (this being the 27th) from 1 through 26 showing my basic fitbit data.  I guess that would mean steps, floor, maybe calories. 

 

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I use this a lot. Its only for steps though

 

https://www.fitbit.com/tools/personal/steps

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I use this a lot. Its only for steps though

 

https://www.fitbit.com/tools/personal/steps

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thanks.  Exactly what I was looking for.  One more question though.  How do you get there from menus, links etc.  without having to come back here to click on your link.  I still can't find that page just clicking around.

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@WendyB -

 

Thanks for the link - I had forgotten about it.

 

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Simple - bookmark the link.

 


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thanks.  Exactly what I was looking for.  One more question though.  How do you get there from menus, links etc.  without having to come back here to click on your link.  I still can't find that page just clicking around.


 

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Yes I have it bookmarked. As it is not linked any where that I know of

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This is useful if you want to see the last 31 days ... but what if you are months / years into using your fitbit and now you want to see a complete history?  I have found and used the export feature ... but the steps information shows steps in the 100s and not the values I know that I have.

 

Never mind .. found the solution.  You can export 31 days.  I took that as 'in total' but it is per download.  You have to download a month at a time ... but you can go back as long as you like.

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No good for me.  Last Saturday I played 18 holes of golf.  My total steps for the day is 22K+.  But I'd like to know how many steps for the golf alone, so between 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm.  The graph shows the recorded steps in 15 minute intervals, so I could add them up.  But if I could dump the graph to a CSV, I could have Excel do the adding much easier.

 

This is the reason why Google beats out all competition.  I'm not swooning fan of Google, but they'd have thought of this and actually allowed the user to select a start and finish on the graph and give the sum (integration) of the graph without the user having to ask.  Think 21st century, not 18th people.

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@SkipDenny  I do not know what model you have but some of them have the exercise function where you can start the device when you strat golfing then stop it when done. This will give you what you are looking for.

 

Look into the manual of the devise you have and it will tell you how to use this feature. I find it very useful for every activity I do

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