So basically you need to gather up a new fuel log, and instead of creating a new one, edit the one you want to delete, change the date, miles, gallons bla bla bla and it will re position itself in order of its new date.
When this happens to me, I edit the fuel log to have the same miles as my current 90 MPG, put in 1 gallon of fuel used, and put a comment in to REUSE the fuel log entry. That way the "bad" entry won't have a big effect on my fuel log. When I have real data ready to go, I edit that fuel log entry and the problem is solved.
When this happens to me, I edit the fuel log to have the same miles as my current 90 MPG, put in 1 gallon of fuel used, and put a comment in to REUSE the fuel log entry. That way the "bad" entry won't have a big effect on my fuel log. When I have real data ready to go, I edit that fuel log entry and the problem is solved.
Yup, but with the distinction of the 90-day thingy to keep the fuel log looking "Kosher" in the meantime. We were posting in-tandem. Such is the nature of the asynchronous net.