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Originally Posted by mel_h
Yes, I am having the same problem. I guess it's a bug?
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Okay, it's not a bug, but a failure in the instructions. You MUST have headers for both 'odometer' and 'miles' in your csv file, even if the column is empty. It doesn't seem to mind about other empty columns, but both of these are required - despite it being an 'either-or' option! TBF, it's does say 'must' in the odo column.
The other thing is that you must have one line of data already loaded up into fuelly. So if you're importing from scratch, you need to manually enter a fuel fill-up.
A further point concerns use of km/miles. If your data is in km (and you've set your car profile to km) you must label the column in the spreadsheet as 'miles', not kilometres. Fuelly does the mathematics for you, but it seems counter-intuitive all the same.