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i need help with mapsouce. i've been laying out a route to nova scotia. waypoint by waypoint because if i dont the route does not go where i want. anyway thats not the issue. i waypointed the route all the way but when i ask for the route i have two and now three separate route segments on one map grid and i cannot get them to combine ot make it one route. anyone savy?
You might try just dragging the route to the highway you want vs using waypoints. Much faster and it will take you to the roads you want. PM me a phone number and I will be happy to walk you thru it.
thanks digger i appreciate that. i am in fact learning to do that now. another thing i been trying id to get HD dealer poi. but the one on gpspassion i cannot open, any suggestions.
Great......One thing you have to remember when your doing POI's they all have to be in the same folder when you go to upload them into the Zumo. If you load one POI and then do another one later it will only load the last one you do.
in your documents file,create a new folder, call it "MY Garmin" in the folder place all you routes, POIs, mapsource codes, etc....
in that folder, create a new folder, "My POI's" in that folder create another folder called "Harley Dealers" place the custom POI's for harley dealers and the bmp file for the harley logo, both have to have same file extention and named alike..
in the MY POIs folder iswhere you can create new folders forPOIs ( like IHop, Barnes & Noble, WalMart etc...)all inside the "MY POIs folder, each time you load the folder "my poi's" it will load all you have in that folder, so when you create a new one, it will also load the old ones....make sense?
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