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@zwickerp What you are seeing is how the app acts now. Only the very top tile scrolls back in history. To see the lower tiles' history, you have to click on each tile. From there you can then see the history.
Hope that helps~
Kelly | Oklahoma
Alta HR, Blaze, Flex 2, Charge 2, Charge, and Aria * IPhone 7+
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Hey @zwickerp, how are you doing?, it's nice to see you around! ![]()
The information @Kmransom123 provided is absolutely accurate, I couldn't have explained myself better, thank you!. The main tile shown on the top can be swiped to get the stats (steps, floors, active minutes, distance and calories) from your previous days. To check your sleep, exercises, water logs, etc., from previous days tap on each tile to be redirected to its own screen, with graphs and detailed stats.
I hope this resolves your inquiry, feel free to reply if you need anything else! ![]()
Best AnswerI understand that if you click on a tile that it allows you to view the history for that specific tile, however, if you want to check multiple tiles for a specific day (to get an overall view of the day), you have to click on each of the specific tiles to get the history. If the purpose of being able to go back to previous days was just to click on a tile to see the history, (which can be done on the current day's tiles) why is it even an option at all?? Logic tells me that if I choose to go back to a previous day, it is going to show me ALL the results for that day, which is what it actually what it used to do before the new dashboard was implemented. I used to use this feature a LOT and would love for it to be brought back! It is extremely useful when you are doing a program with a group of friends and can go back to previous days and compare the entire day with each other WITHOUT having to click on each individual tile for EVERY day you are discussing or comparing.
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@Giraffe94 You can always go to your online web version of the dashboard. That will scroll ALL stats back in time for each day. https://www.fitbit.com
Perhaps that will help you and get you the information you want all in one screen.
Kelly | Oklahoma
Alta HR, Blaze, Flex 2, Charge 2, Charge, and Aria * IPhone 7+
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