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Great idea, I'm really looking forward to doing this! 😀
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Hi Clark,
Thanks for reaching out!
The way it's set up Skip is designed to skip one due date. If you skip each due date in a week or month that entire time period will be considered skipped in all the formulas too.
It could get complicated changing the experience (and the code under the hood) to give the choice of skipping the entire week/month/year at once, and it would encourage not doing the habit.
That said, I see how it would save time in some cases, so I'm definitely open to it. I'll leave it up here to see if more votes come in.
Thanks so much for the feedback!
Kyle
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Thanks Ken! I totally understand. This is just a much larger code change so we didn't do it on this update. If enough people vote for it we'll do our best to make it happen.
In the meantime, it's important to note that the Average tracker type is still awesome for tracking these metrics. It's not the same approach as a one-time goal like losing 10 lbs by Summer, for example, but that can still be done with a Target tracker, and it's temporary. After that, the start and goal dates/values need to be changed frequently as seasons and goals change, and if you're just wanting to maintain your weight the Target tracker isn't helpful anymore.
With the Average tracker, you can set a Rolling Average goal to be at or below/above a certain number, and gradually adjust it over time if needed. That can even work for weight loss…
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