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any way of seeing only my runs in the dashboard ?

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is there any way of seeing only my runs in the dashboard ?   now i see the whole list of activities, runs, walks, bike,.... it would be very helpfull to me if I could select each kind of activity seperatly and so see the miles i run during last year, the miles i walked, ....ect 

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@Frikken - 

 

In a word, "No".

 

I once thought we could by downloading Activities from the User Page and filter them ourselves, but that just shows calories, steps, distance, minutes in the individual heart rate zones and active calories. Interesting information, but not what you are looking for.

RETIRED Enterprise Computing / "IT Guy" - Southern California - Marine Staff Sergeant 1970-78
Apple Watch 6 - iPhone 8 (iOS 16.6) - FitBit app 3.87 - MacBook Air (macOS Catalina)

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@Frikken - 

 

In a word, "No".

 

I once thought we could by downloading Activities from the User Page and filter them ourselves, but that just shows calories, steps, distance, minutes in the individual heart rate zones and active calories. Interesting information, but not what you are looking for.

RETIRED Enterprise Computing / "IT Guy" - Southern California - Marine Staff Sergeant 1970-78
Apple Watch 6 - iPhone 8 (iOS 16.6) - FitBit app 3.87 - MacBook Air (macOS Catalina)
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I added my vote to your question, but I will clarify I am going from endomondo to fitbit, and that I am missing the per-activity summary. I like to see how many km I run per month, for example, and this is easily achieved on Endomondo. Only one filter missing on the fitbit dashboard to get there... 

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Interesting that the "Accepted Solution" is actually not a solution at all...

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You are correct that it is not a "Solution", @MartinLeclerc, but it is an answer to the question that was asked.

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