Four day test
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@GT-JWR Yes you need to download the route.
Open the route and click the download button.
Scroll to the last option - Make offline available.
When you need to use it, open the Download tab in the Navigation menu and click on your route to use it.
@Nick-Carthew very good, thanks!
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I have exactly followed the instructions for using a downloaded route and it just doesn't work. I created a short route and "made available for offline use". I then selected this route from my "downloads" as soon as I tried to start navigation it said "something went wrong, unable to calculate route".
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I have exactly followed the instructions for using a downloaded route and it just doesn't work. I created a short route and "made available for offline use". I then selected this route from my "downloads" as soon as I tried to start navigation it said "something went wrong, unable to calculate route".
Am I doing something wrong?@Roger-Doidge said in Four day test:
I have exactly followed the instructions for using a downloaded route and it just doesn't work. I created a short route and "made available for offline use". I then selected this route from my "downloads" as soon as I tried to start navigation it said "something went wrong, unable to calculate route".
Am I doing something wrong?Difficult to say if you’re doing anything wrong without seeing your route. Can you share it please.
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@Roger-Doidge said in Four day test:
I have exactly followed the instructions for using a downloaded route and it just doesn't work. I created a short route and "made available for offline use". I then selected this route from my "downloads" as soon as I tried to start navigation it said "something went wrong, unable to calculate route".
Am I doing something wrong?Difficult to say if you’re doing anything wrong without seeing your route. Can you share it please.
@Nick-Carthew
Excuse my ineptitude, how do I share the route? -
@Nick-Carthew
Excuse my ineptitude, how do I share the route?@Roger-Doidge said in Four day test:
@Nick-Carthew
Excuse my ineptitude, how do I share the route?Firstly, make sure that the privacy of the route is set to public. Then copy the url (web address) and paste it in your reply.
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@Roger-Doidge said in Four day test:
@Nick-Carthew
Excuse my ineptitude, how do I share the route?Firstly, make sure that the privacy of the route is set to public. Then copy the url (web address) and paste it in your reply.
@Nick-Carthew
Nick, here is the url myrouteapp.com/route/open/7470383I see from your profile that you are a Devon boy. Until we moved to France 20 years ago I lived in Plymouth and walked on Dartmoor regularly. I still miss the moor.
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@Nick-Carthew
Nick, here is the url myrouteapp.com/route/open/7470383I see from your profile that you are a Devon boy. Until we moved to France 20 years ago I lived in Plymouth and walked on Dartmoor regularly. I still miss the moor.
@Roger-Doidge Cream on First
Move route point one onto the road, that should fix it.
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@Roger-Doidge Cream on First
Move route point one onto the road, that should fix it.
@Nick-Carthew hahaha, people who put jam on first are also allowed to exist
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@Roger-Doidge Cream on First
Move route point one onto the road, that should fix it.
@Nick-Carthew Thanks, I'll try that.
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@Roger-Doidge I'm curious too. In June I want to go to Scotland and I'm planning to navigate with offline route like jou did. (Roaming in Scotland is very expensive).
Hopefully, someone has good comments about 'missing a trick'.
@Dikke-Wim ik ben de afgelopen 10 dagen er geweest heb daar 10 routes gereden allemaal offline, eerst bij je hotel de route laden je kunt deze met de instelling offline laden en dan gewoon rijden, het voordeel van de laatste update is automatisch punten overslaan dat dit werkt. ik heb na deze update geen problemen gehad met het rijden van routes, wordt alleen maar beter.