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    • Gerd Heinzmann 0
      Gerd Heinzmann 0 last edited by

      Is it possible to import POIs from Bascemp WITHOUT immediately calculating a route ?
      So as free-standing points?
      In Basecamp I have POIs
      POIs.jpg

      When I import this GPX file as as POI file, I get a 'successful' message. but can't see the POIs.
      When I import this GPX file as a route, the POIs are automatically calculated as a route
      POIS_2.jpg

      Thanks for any hints
      Kind regards
      gerry

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      • Jack van Tilburg
        Jack van Tilburg @Gerd Heinzmann 0 last edited by Jack van Tilburg

        @Gerd-Heinzmann-0

        Use the upload option from the RouteLab and choose the <POI> tab in the next screen
        Then you will find your POIs in the left column when creating a route.

        Manual POI's Click

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        • Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
          Hans van de Ven MRA-Master Instructor RouteXperts @Gerd Heinzmann 0 last edited by

          @Gerd-Heinzmann-0

          Hello Gerry,
          Save this file as .csv (POI) or .ov2 (POI) and then upload is as POI file.
          Open a route, go to Points of Interest in the left menu and tick on the Library tab, then thick on the checkbox wich poi's you want to make visible on the map (zoom)
          eb159400-6f8a-45e7-9e2e-4f6b1458bb35-image.png

          Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / A day without laughter is a day wasted
          Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is. / A route is only as good as it has been plotted.

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          • Gerd Heinzmann 0
            Gerd Heinzmann 0 @Hans van de Ven MRA-Master last edited by

            Thanks for you answers.
            Unfortunately it doesn't work up to now.

            @Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master
            When I open your file, I can see all your POIs on the map and on the left side of the panel
            POIs_3.jpg

            I saved this file and imported it to my route.
            Now it looks like this
            04-11-2022 17-57-02.jpg
            The group of POs seem to be there, but I cannot see any of the Points

            What am I doing wrong ?

            Thanks, regards
            gerry

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            • Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
              Hans van de Ven MRA-Master Instructor RouteXperts @Gerd Heinzmann 0 last edited by

              @Gerd-Heinzmann-0

              Did you upload the file as poi?
              Open a route, tick on the checkbox in thee poi library and zoom in on the map

              Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / A day without laughter is a day wasted
              Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is. / A route is only as good as it has been plotted.

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              • Gerd Heinzmann 0
                Gerd Heinzmann 0 @Hans van de Ven MRA-Master last edited by

                @Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master
                Aah... I was to hasty.
                I didn't zoom in enough !

                Thanks a lot

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