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Graphs
How can I print a graph using Internet explorer? Why can't I graph glucose data and/or medication?
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You can print the graph by choosing the PDF (Print) command, located in the upper right portion of the screen.
The medicine and food graphs are located below the "Glucose" graph. I have found that the graphs are easier to work with if you screen capture them. You can then place them in a word document. Try a tag search for "Doctors Report" for more information on this.
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Regards; Danny Last edited by dano; 01-16-2012 at 01:21 PM. |
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Graph Should have events
When you show graph please include the related event along with the reading that shows up as tooltip.
This is necessary as its normal for blood sugar to rise after food. but in the graph that contain all the readings , this could raise a false alram. In my case, My glucose went up to 9 mmol after 2 hrs of food. its normal . but on the graph it stands out as if my glucose was high. Alternatively, you can add graphs for each event on the basis of glucose against time |
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