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Can you view your total burn for previous days?


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I've been using this site for 18 days now and one thing I haven't been able to figure out is how do your view your total daily burn for prevous days?  It seems I can view activity logs of activities I've performed, but not the complete daily burn.  Is it even possible?
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you cannot.  You can see what you ate, but the burn meter number goes away at midnight.  However, since the burn meter number only changes when you input new data, you can keep track of that top number -- put it in your journal or in personal files (I keep an excel spreadsheet of my burn, my eat, my water, and my exercise numbers)
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That's a good idea... thank you.

I asked this question last week and got the same answer.

Its not possible, but I try to check my burn meter before I go to bed and its usually past what it says I should burn.

it can't be past what it says  you should burn -- that must be your EAT meter. Your burn meter is calculated based on your age, current weight (last weight input into the system), height, gender, and any activity calories you may have entered. You cannot affect the final numbers -- it is strictly calculated to 0 out at midnight.

Your eat meter, however -- the top number is based on the number you selected in your account settings -- you can change it. The bottom number is based on what you have input into your food logs

Also, if you track your activites, you can "reverse engineer" the information (almost) by displaying the historical log of your activities; and the historical log of your calorie consumption.  Then, remember what your basic burn is (it doesn't change that fast even when you are losing weight.  The equation is basic burn+activities-food.

Kind of a lot of trouble, it would be nice to have a feature that does the work for you ;-) 

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