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"in the zone" quick view calorie intake goal (green dotted line) is inaccurate. Help!

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This green dotted line is driving me bananas! I *wish* I could eat that many calories per day, but since I can't I'd really like to adjust that green dotted line to indicate an accurate approximation of my caloric intake goal. I have tried every adjustment I could find to no avail. Please tell me how to change that green dotted line to sit at, say 1700, without losing the in the zone meter (which is super helpful!). Thanks!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vq_Veb63-teLf0NMRtT_7IF7nIFR9NCs/view?usp=sharing is a photo of the widget.

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vq_Veb63-teLf0NMRtT_7IF7nIFR9NCs/view?usp=sharing is a photo.
(I was able to link this in the above post, won't let me delete this message, sorry for any confusion)

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I made a guess and figured out how to fix the green dotted line.... In my iPhone app I went to "account" and scrolled down to "goals." I selected "activity goals" and adjusted my "calories burned" to 1700. The green dotted line moved to where I wanted it to be... ...perhaps I misinterpreted the dashboard label "goal met"? (Given the graph is illustrating calories in/out I assumed the green dotted line illustrated a caloric goal, not an activity goal.) As a side effect of making this adjustment in this way, my daily goal for calories burned also shifted to 1700, which is less of an issue for me than having the green dotted line in a place that didn't make sense to me. Perhaps to avoid confusion the label on the graph could read "activity goal met." (although it's possible I'm the only one having this issue.)

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