Planning a route

Started by Mike Neason, Jun 04, 2018, 06:10 AM

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Mike Neason

Hi
I have not seen or used your website previously so I hope this isn't a dumb question.

I have planned a route for a forthcoming holiday as a modification of the Warwickshire Ring, but... how do people typically use the info once a route is planned? Print it? Download to an IPad? Can it be saved for future use in the same format with links intact etc?
Is there a way of saving the route to \"My Page\" so that I can refer to it simply by logging on and opening it.
Appreciate your help
Mike

Administrator

I think most people generate a PDF (which you can do from the itinerary and print it or load it onto a device for travelling).  Others, probably people who like to tinker more, export the data and put it into a spreadsheet or similar.

You can save a route for later - as long as you have an account there is a \"load and save\" option on the menu.

I've had a look and you are right, the help pages are a bit sparse on this obvious stuff.

Nebeluk

Quote from: Nicholas AttyI think most people generate a PDF (which you can do from the itinerary and print it or load it onto a device for travelling).  Others, probably people who like to tinker more, export the data and put it into a spreadsheet or similar.

You can save a route for later - as long as you have an account there is a \"load and save\" option on the menu.

I've had a look and you are right, the help pages are a bit sparse on this obvious stuff.


Hi, I set a route and named it while signed on, but nowhere can  find info on how to recall the named route. How is this done please?

PS I did not see and \"Load and Save\" info.
Thanks in advance
Neville

Nebeluk

So almost 1 year on from my question regarding how to retrieve a planned route, and still I am no wiser as there was no reply posted. Can anyone tell me now how to recall a route which was planned and named?

Shultzy

Click on [Plan a journey]
The LH menu changes to show a [Load and Save] option
Regards Shultzy