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Copy other data between dates e.g. food, factors etc

Sometimes our habits are exactly the same between days. It would be great to have the option to copy habits from one day to another and just focus on differences. As example, medication, or breakfast, could be standard and you would save time trying to keep bearable up-to-date.

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Suggested 04 December 2020 by user David Car84

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    27 December 2020
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    For foods you can add meals to favorites and then you just hit one button and it fills it in. I use that a lot.

    But yeah, being able to copy an entry forward or even backward on a variety of things would be helpful. Especially for those days where I accidentally enter all of my data on the wrong day.

    19 February 2021
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    I would LOVE this feature. I wish I could set what the factors on an “average day” (or “average week” schedule) look like, so that I only have to add info about the unique experiences. There are sooo many days where I don’t end up marking any factors (except the unusual ones) because it’s time-consuming and repetitive.

    On a related note, I appreciate being able to copy medications from the previous entry, but I wish I could bulk-edit the timestamps, because I take the same meds every day all together, but sometimes at different times.

    27 March 2021
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    Copying medications has been such a life saver. I would love to be able to copy other widget data, especially the Food Diary (food and factors). I use the favorite meals a lot, but I still have to manually select all the same factors over and over.

    16 June 2021
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    I think this is really important for enabling users to keep using the app. I’m currently using a different one and my primary complaint is having to enter things over and over and over and over . . .

    08 June 2022