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Having to forswear foods I have loved all my life.
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I can use LibreView in a web browser to see the displays that they chose to provide, and I can download the reading data to save on my PC.
Does anyone have software to display the results from the file downloaded to my PC?
For example, a spreadsheet?
As far as I can tell LibreView only saves data for so long, so to do long term analysis or to come back 3 months later to look at earlier results would require different software.
When I download the reading data to my PC it is in a cvs file and open up in an excel spread sheet. It then needs sorting because it is all out of order, but that only takes a second or two on excel. It contains all my reading data back to my very first Libre in January 2016. I then cut and paste my latest sensor readings to a separate sheet to make things easier to analyse. I keep the data from each sensor, along with the graphs and notes, in separate files. Easy peasy.
Easy peasy if you know how to drive Excel!
It can be a daunting program ... or a simple one. @LittleGreyCat ... which version do you have?
I don't at the moment.
I use LibreOffice which isn't quite the same.
I have used both Open Office, and now Libre Office on Winders for many years and they are easy to use compared to the bloat of Excel.I use LibreOffice which isn't quite the same.
OK.
Imported the data into a spreadsheet but I can't detect where I changed sensors.
The data seems to be only identified by device, which is either my Freestyle Freedom Lite finger prick tester or my mobile phone.
I was expecting to see a unique ID for each sensor.
This is quite important for data analysis because not all sensors read the same.
Thanks for the Autofilter tip.
It is so long since I used a spreadsheet in anger that it is taking me a while to relearn stuff.
Next, sorting!
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