Changing Cups to Milliliters

jw632
Posts: 1 Member
Hey Everyone,
I've been checking the settings out because every time I enter my water intake it's in cups...I didn't know if there was a setting to change it to milliliters...I've looked around and can't seem to find anything.
TIA,
Jess
I've been checking the settings out because every time I enter my water intake it's in cups...I didn't know if there was a setting to change it to milliliters...I've looked around and can't seem to find anything.
TIA,
Jess
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I think one cup is about 250 mls0
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You can log municipal water in the food area and change it to the measurement you prefer. Otherwise...just make the cups whatever you wish.0
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They're not "cups". They're metric cups.0
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