![]() ![]() The reason I ask is that many times when you arrive at the destination you are not exactly in front of it. There are times when I have 3 vehicles each delivering up to 30 stops, so it does matter! What I want to know is how can I re-name each stop so that it announces instead: You have arrived at "1777 Main St." instead of "you have arrived at 002" or "You have arrived at Inigo Montoya" (besides which I did not keel hees father so I will not preepare to die :D), without having to manually go in and type everything in Base Camp, which sort of defeats the purpose. ![]() I decided to run a little test run to see how things worked in real life and found that when I got to Stop 002: Jane Doe, the NUVI announces "You have arrived at 002". I have also managed to then scroll to the bottom of "My Collections" and have exported the Route into my NUVI. I have managed to import the GPX file into Base camp, seen the waypoints in the "My Collections" area and been able to "Select All" and right click to "Create Route". I do this on either a Windows Vista PC at work, or sometimes on a MAC 10.6 at home. I was looking for a better way to import this data directly into my NUVI 2555, instead of inputting one by one manually from a printed worksheet. I take my delivery info from an excel spreadsheet, upload it to Route Savvy, then once I have played around with the order of the stops and so forth, I can export it as a GPX file. I use Route Savvy to create delivery routes for my food business. To begin with, please forgive me if this has been answered elsewhere, but I did try to look around before posting. ![]()
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