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I'm running Windows XP with Internet Explorer. I tried to locate a which Version of Explorer is running, but struck out.
When it’s all said and done, will you have said more than you’ve done?
In IE, click Help->About. Then a screen will pop up with with the version number and some other info.
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thanks, it's version 6.0
Another question re double entries - I had been manually adding my runs, then when the option of downloading from the Garmin came up, did that. Well, now I have lots of double entries - which makes me look really, really good, but is a total fallacy. Is there an easy way to eliminate the "default" downloads, which are from the Garmin? MTA: I use Firefox, and it's the latest version (whatever that that is). As far as my operating system, I think it's Windows XP
Sorry to take so long getting back to you on this. Like I said, I was trying to clean up my log and wanted to delete unused courses or duplicate courses. I wanted to verify that deleting a course wouldn't delete a run entry, so I created a dummy course and dummy run. They are: Course AAA and run entry on 4/3/09 AAA One of the courses I'd like to remove is East Granby
I have this question - does deleting a course delete the corresponding run entry? When I started to run I saved all my mapped runs but over time have realized I rarely do the same thing twice. So can I safely delete the courses but keep the run data? Or am I stuck with the list of courses for all time?
First or last...it's the same finish line
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redleaf,
If a course (or equipment) has a corresponding workout, it is impossible to delete the course/equipment. This is by design to prevent accidents that result in mass deletes. If you try to delete a course with a corresponding workout, you'll be prompted to assign all the corresponding workouts to another course first. Once there are no more associated workouts, the course will then be deleted.
eric :-)
redleaf, If a course (or equipment) has a corresponding workout, it is impossible to delete the course/equipment. This is by design to prevent accidents that result in mass deletes. If you try to delete a course with a corresponding workout, you'll be prompted to assign all the corresponding workouts to another course first. Once there are no more associated workouts, the course will then be deleted. eric :-)
cool thanks. That makes sense.
I think then all I'd have to do is remember the distance, assign the workout to "random" and add the distance. Maybe. Sounds good in theory