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Is it possible to make the weight loss graph customizable?

My starting weight was about 110 kg. and my target is 86 kg. Since the graph shows from 0-120 kg, the line is basically straight whether I gain or lose weight. It's only necessary to have the range be between the starting weight and the target. Can you make this so the user can customize it or have an option to only display between the starting and target weights?

Thank you.
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Ah, that makes sense. It looks much better now with the 0 removed. Thank you.
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there -

It looks as if when you started tracking your weight, it assigned you a 0 value for the first day. We aren't sure why this happened, and it doesn't look like you did it, but is it okay with you if we remove this from your tracker?

Thanks,

Emily
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Great, thank you.
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there -

You are right - it shouldn't start at zero, and our engineers are going to look into this for you. I'll be in touch as soon as I hear anything.

Emily
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Thank you for the reply.

No, I'm not asking for smaller increments. What I meant was a narrower range. I started at 110kg and my goal is 86 kg so having the chart go below 86kg doesn't have any benefit. If the weight range is smaller then fluctuations will be more distinct than they are now.
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Hi, kikenyoy,

I'm sorry, but at this time, the display isn't customizable in the way you're describing -- are you asking if it can show smaller increments?  If your weight loss is gradual, the line is likely to show variations that are so small that the line will look more or less straight (especially in the beginning), although it'll move steadily down toward your yellow goal line.  

Claire
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