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complete printout all exercises for doctor

Former Member
Former Member
Hi ....
I was fiddling around with different settings to have a complete List of all exercises for my doctor, but I can't find any acceptable version. The Export to CSV I don't understand. If loaded to excel, it is pretty useless.

So any hints for dummies ?

TIA
    • Unless you have fewer than twenty timed activity records in Garmin Connect, producing a complete list (with or without details) by clicking on a button in Garmin Connect online – without having to manually compile the list or report by collating bits and pieces – is out of the question.
    • By “can't find any acceptable version”, I take it that you've been told by the doctor what to bring (or send) and what the information content it has to contain. In order for you to perform that task and successfully deliver, why don't you start by telling us what the doctor's requirements are that you're trying to satisfy, since that must be the criteria for what is “acceptable”?
    • What do you mean by, “If loaded to Excel, it is pretty useless”? One of the easiest and best ways to review and visualise data obtained in CSV format is with a spreadsheet application – especially one with pivot tables and charting capability – such as Excel. (Obviously, you have to import it into the application as CSV and not as XML, etc.)
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 8 years ago
    Thanks for reply, but it's hard for me to understand what you are talking about. I am 60, german and have learned english by doing and so far I haven't had this problems before.
    Anyway ....
    I have found for me two solutions. First is a chrome plugin called Awesome Screenshot and for me the best one. The second is, I have to rename the *.CSV to *TXT then Excel will open the import, otherwise I have all values in one Box on the left side and it is useless (for me). Maybe it is trivial for you, but I'm using Excel once in five years :rolleyes:

    Have a nice WE

    Heinz