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I have recently purchased a Zumo 665 and have been playing with the various routing programs, and have a question. I have entered a route with several waypoints and that part seemed easy enough, however I am curious, if I choose to skip a waypoint the device will certainly take me back to that point, is there a way to skip a way point once you are already on the route? Also if I stop, say for lunch, and shut the device down will it pick back up where i started?
I have recently purchased a Zumo 665 and have been playing with the various routing programs, and have a question. I have entered a route with several waypoints and that part seemed easy enough, however I am curious, if I choose to skip a waypoint the device will certainly take me back to that point, is there a way to skip a way point once you are already on the route? Also if I stop, say for lunch, and shut the device down will it pick back up where i started?
Thanks for the help.
If you stop for lunch, over night, etc. it will pick up right where you stopped.
To skip a waypoint that you have already entered, go to custom routes, then current route. When the route comes up choose add/remove waypoints. Then you can - the waypoints you don't want.
This is also handy when you enter a town as a waypoint. Once you are close to the town, remove it as a waypoint, and that way the GPS will keep you on the route without trying to take you to city hall. If you have just a town name entered as a waypoint, the GPS is going to take you to the town center/city hall and then put you back on your route.
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