Sometimes its useful to have a printout of your directions and a map of your route. Streets and Trips gives you several useful ways to print. This video shows you how.
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If you know the stops you want to make, but aren’t sure of the best way to hit them all along your route, Streets and Trips can put them in the optimal order for you. This video shows you how.
While you’re navigating on the road, there are some options on how your map looks. You can keep the zoom level constant with ‘Center Position’ or you can let it automatically readjust based on the distance to your next turn. This video shows you the difference and explains how to do it.
Once you have your route planned and you’re on the road, you can plug in a GPS receiver and let Streets and Trips navigate along the way. This video explains the process and some of the settings.
This video shows you how to find and add stops along your route as well as how to set the length of the stop.
Are you ready to plan your first route? This video shows you how to get started with a Beginning and an End.
Two million just isn’t enough when it comes to points of interest on your map! There are places where you can download collections of special Points of Interest (POI files) for just about anything imaginable. Hot Springs, Low Bridges, Corps of Engineers campgrounds, and hundreds more. This video will show you how to get them [Click for the rest ...]
In the last lesson, you learned about hundreds of POI files you can download for free. This video shows you how to get a ‘Megafile’ where Microsoft has done all the work for you and packaged several hundred of those files into one ‘Megafile.’
You may want to collect place information in a file like a spreadsheet. Or you may acquire such a file from someone else. This video shows you what that file should look like and how to import the data to your Streets and Trips file.
Every program includes Help these days and it’s important to know how to use it. This video will show you how to use the Help that comes with Streets and Trips.
