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How do I edit daily steps on Versa 2?

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Please make it so that daily steps can be edited. I charged my fitbit and while it was charging 23,000 steps were added but not taken by me. There should be an easy way to edit steps when this happens. Also when adding activity, is should allow the option of how many steps. Please add this option to the fitbit app so when unwanted steps pop up they can be corrected.

 

Thanks!

 

 

Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity. 

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Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @Leighhengel. Thank you for sharing your suggestions steps and activity. 

 

You can’t delete steps and floors; instead, log a non-step-based activity such as driving to override the steps or floors:

  1. Tap the Today tab 
     
    .
  2. On the Exercise tile 
     
    , tap the + icon 
     
     Log or Log Previous.
  3. Choose Driving as the exercise type. Make sure the exercise details overlap with the time period your device logged the unwanted steps or floors.
  4. Tap Add or Log it. Your steps, floors, and calories burned will decrease for the time period you specified.

Do you want to add an activity with a predetermined number of steps?

 

I hope this information helps. 

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Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @Leighhengel. Thank you for sharing your suggestions steps and activity. 

 

You can’t delete steps and floors; instead, log a non-step-based activity such as driving to override the steps or floors:

  1. Tap the Today tab 
     
    .
  2. On the Exercise tile 
     
    , tap the + icon 
     
     Log or Log Previous.
  3. Choose Driving as the exercise type. Make sure the exercise details overlap with the time period your device logged the unwanted steps or floors.
  4. Tap Add or Log it. Your steps, floors, and calories burned will decrease for the time period you specified.

Do you want to add an activity with a predetermined number of steps?

 

I hope this information helps. 

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That doesn't solve the issues because those extra steps were not put in as
an activity - therefore there is no way to override them. Many comments
have said the same thing. They only way to override is by having an
activity that you are adjusting.

If there is another way please let me know.

Erin Threlkeld
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Ignore my message about the driving activity above not working. I finally go it to take away the steps that had been added between 7am and 9am while my fitbit was charging. I still would like to see an easier way to edit steps when situations arise like this. Thank you for your help!

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Thanks for getting back to us and for sharing your concern @Leighhengel

 

The best place to make your voice heard is the Feature Suggestion board . If a similar suggestion has already been made by another member of the community, you can vote for their suggestion and add your comments. 

 

 
Thanks for your feedback and for participating in our community!
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