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Revision as of 13:26, 25 November 2015
This is the online user manual for RouteXL. It explains preparing, finding and using a route. Next to that there is a section with other things you may need to learn.
If this is too much detail and you need a plan a route immediately, use the quick guide
Prepare a route
The first step for creating a route with stops is to add your destinations to the route planner.
User interface - What you see
Adding stops - How to add addresses
Import - Load multiple locations at once
Geocoding - Finding positions on the map
Find the best route
With all destinations added to the map, you're ready to start planning.
Options - Set options for the optimization
Algorithm - How do we find routes
Use the route
If a route is created you can use it in several ways.
Print - Print a route on paper
Share - Share a route with others
Download - Get various files or exports
Other
There is more you may like to know.
Upgrades - to the premium service
Apps - for smartphones and tablets
Deeplink - Add multiple locations using the URL
API - Connect your system seamlessly
WEBFLEET - Use the TomTom Telematics platform
Testing - try something experimental