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#1 bigsarbear

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Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:49 PM

When I put in my Awesome 13.5 inches loss into the measurements tool, it shows up on my bar graph like a gain instead of a loss. Did I put it in wrong? I have my starting measurements then my 4 week measurements.
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#2 MooseLoose

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Posted 01 June 2011 - 11:39 AM

QUOTE(bigsarbear @ Oct 19 2009, 07:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When I put in my Awesome 13.5 inches loss into the measurements tool, it shows up on my bar graph like a gain instead of a loss. Did I put it in wrong? I have my starting measurements then my 4 week measurements.


Hello from Sonoma County-I am on day 2. I have entered my initial weight incorrectly, and as a result my BMI looks as though in one day I am a total success! Well, I only want to try and change this value, so my tracking data is valid, and etools does not seem to allow me to do this (and understandably so, as folks could change data at will). I am waiting a call from Tech support 3 calls later. I am, however, positive about my program so far. Jumping in with both feet! By the way, Great going on the lost inches!!!
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#3 tbot

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Posted 14 June 2011 - 04:48 PM

The 'Inches Lost' graph looks a little confusing - it starts you off at a "zero" and then goes up because it is counting the number of inches you have lost overall. I think that if you set the graph to display only the data from one body part (chest, for example), it shows... the actual measurements? Maybe... I've done this only once, so I'm not super certain about that.





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