Waypoints - copy request
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Scenario.
Planning a multi day trip. The route needs to be changed. A new stopping point is found but that new point needs to be the starting point for the following day.Being able to copy and paste the new waypoint into a new route would be a great help.
The work around of copy the lat/long then go into the new route, paste it and rebuild the waypoint information.
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hi @Wallace-Shackleton
it is always more efficient and good practice to start the following day with waypoint #1 a few hundred metres from your actual start point. the next app will still direct you to that point of the route which will then continue in the normal manner. -
Scenario.
Planning a multi day trip. The route needs to be changed. A new stopping point is found but that new point needs to be the starting point for the following day.Being able to copy and paste the new waypoint into a new route would be a great help.
The work around of copy the lat/long then go into the new route, paste it and rebuild the waypoint information.
@Wallace-Shackleton, I make it a habit to put the hotels in my favorites list. That way you can easily pick them up in any route.
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Exactly, place your last WP under favourites and it is available next day as startpoint.
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Scenario.
Planning a multi day trip. The route needs to be changed. A new stopping point is found but that new point needs to be the starting point for the following day.Being able to copy and paste the new waypoint into a new route would be a great help.
The work around of copy the lat/long then go into the new route, paste it and rebuild the waypoint information.
@Wallace-Shackleton not sure, if I understand correctly. But I agree: if you simply want to copy a routepoint from one route into another route - you may do it by copying the lat/long detail and search by it in the other route.
But then, you get only this location for a (new) routepoint. But all the information from the first routepoint -- routepoint name
- routepoint additional information
- possible pictures
will not be copied. And that's the matter, or?
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Scenario.
Planning a multi day trip. The route needs to be changed. A new stopping point is found but that new point needs to be the starting point for the following day.Being able to copy and paste the new waypoint into a new route would be a great help.
The work around of copy the lat/long then go into the new route, paste it and rebuild the waypoint information.
@Wallace-Shackleton you can do it the other way around: if you are planning a multi day trip, start to plan it as a whole route, because you know where you are going to. So set the end of each day as a waypoint and the engine is quickly enough to plan for you rapidlyy (I wouldn't suggest it with Baseccamp
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If you have done this, open the toolkit, choose "split" and voila, your end of day 1 is the start of day 2, etc. -
@Wallace-Shackleton you can do it the other way around: if you are planning a multi day trip, start to plan it as a whole route, because you know where you are going to. So set the end of each day as a waypoint and the engine is quickly enough to plan for you rapidlyy (I wouldn't suggest it with Baseccamp
).
If you have done this, open the toolkit, choose "split" and voila, your end of day 1 is the start of day 2, etc.@Lex.Kloet.RX yes - but this is only possible, if you want to have the last routepoint from first day also as starting point in the second day.
But if you simply want to copy "any" routepoint into "any" other route - then the "splitting idea" is not a solution
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@Lex.Kloet.RX yes - but this is only possible, if you want to have the last routepoint from first day also as starting point in the second day.
But if you simply want to copy "any" routepoint into "any" other route - then the "splitting idea" is not a solution
@Guzzist that's the second sentence of what the topicstarter wrote
"A new stopping point is found but that new point needs to be the starting point for the following day."