Adding a new place (custom places), Adding and removing street restrictions – TravRoute CoPilot 2002 User Manual

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Adding a New Place (Custom Places)

CoPilot gives you the ability to add new places with your own custom names to the map

database. After adding your custom place to the map database, you'll be able to enter it as a

start place, end place, or intermediate stopover for any trip you run.

To add a new place, click on the Add Custom Places button on the tool bar or select Add

Custom Places from the sub-menu of Mouse Modes in the Map menu. The map window

should be open and active, and be at a zoom level of 10 or higher (look at the title bar, e.g.

"Detail Level 10 of 12").

Now click on the spot on the map where you want your new place to be added. An Add

Custom Place dialog box will appear. Type your custom name for the place in the

PlaceName box. The name you enter must be 50 characters or less, including spaces, and

must start with a letter (not a number or symbol). You must also enter the address of the

custom place. It does not need to be exact, it is only used to describe the custom place.

Then using the scroll bar you can specify the type of place for storage in your POI database.

To access this place at a later time either search for it as a Point of Interest, or select

Custom Places... from the Data Import menu.

Adding and Removing Street Restrictions

You can alter a road segment on the map and in the database by changing a two-way street

to one-way and vice versa, and by marking a segment to be avoided. Any change you make

will potentially affect how your trips are routed until you reverse the change by re-editing.

To make these changes, you must have the map window active and be at a zoom level of 10

or higher (the title bar of the map window shows the current zoom level, e.g. "Detail Level

7 of 12"). Click on the Edit Streets button on the tool bar. Now point to a road segment

with the cursor and press the right mouse button. The segment to be altered will be

highlighted, and a menu of choices will be shown. Select an item from the menu to

implement your choice.

(To mark a two-way segment as one-way or blocked without using the menu, click on the

Edit Streets button, point to the segment with your cursor, then click on the left mouse

button. The first click marks the street as one-way, the second click reverses the one-way

direction, the third click marks the street to be avoided with an X, and the fourth click

returns the street segment to its original two-way status.)

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