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I'm really confused how to post historic weigh in data. I've been doing this since the beginning of April and have my own chart on excel and want to add to the tracker here but I'm so confused! I managed to add two weights (start and today) but can't figure out how to add my weight one, two, three weeks ago etc. I'm probably being very stupid but would appreciate some help!
Progress tracker, then click weigh-in stats, under the title you should see "add new weigh-in data", click and choose date and add info
I don't think you can add any weight before the date you joined the forum. You may be able to ask Admin if they can reset your start date to the beginning of April.
Hi, not sure you can enter pre-start data, you might have to ask moogie when she's back on 18th May
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You can add data for before you joining the forum (cos I did) but I would presume you can't go back to before your start date. You say you've added the start and today, so you should be able to fill in the gaps by doing as Betsysgr8 said. Remember to submit each new data point before doing the next.
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