DeLorme 9.0 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
DeLorme Topo North America Help
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Emailing a Transfer File
You can package a project and its contents into a single file, called a transfer file, to
facilitate emailing or copying.
Note Transfer files do not include map data.
To Email a Transfer File
This procedure creates an attachment file, but does not permanently save a file to
C:\DeLorme Docs\Projects.
Use the following steps to email a transfer file.
1. Click the Map Files tab.
2. Open the project
you want to email as a transfer file.
3. Click File, click Transfer, and then click E-mail.
A transfer file is created and your computer's default operating system email
program opens with the transfer file included as an attachment.
4. Complete the email in accordance with your email system.
Finding a Location on the Map
Find Overview
There are four Find options you can use to search for and locate places and other map
items.
QuickSearch
Search for places, addresses, cities/towns, ZIP/Postal Codes, and
coordinate positions. If the item you are looking for is not recognized, the Advanced
tab displays automatically.
POIs
Search for specific points of interest, such as hotels, restaurants, hospitals,
department stores, etc. Search a specified distance from the current map center or
along an active route.
GPS Radar
Search for points of interest and waypoints within a designated distance
from your current location while tracking a route with a GPS receiver. Before you use
GPS Radar, check the Find settings in the Options dialog box.
Advanced
Control what you are looking for with the Find field, and where you are
looking for it with the Within field while you conduct a more detailed search.
Performing a Basic Search
Use the QuickSearch tab to locate trails, mountains, addresses, cities, and more. To search
for other items, such as an area codes, street intersections, or a category (such as Park,
Interstate, and so on), use the Advanced subtab.
To Perform a Basic Search
Follow the steps below to use the QuickSearch subtab.
1. Click the Find tab and then click the QuickSearch button.
OR
Press CTRL+F on your keyboard.