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[[File:Recent_addresses_dialog.png|Recent addresses dialog|thumb|right]]Recently used addresses can be re-used for new routes. This is done using the using the Recent addresses dialog via Addresses > Recent.
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[[File:Recent_addresses_dialog.png|Recent addresses dialog|thumb|right]]Recently used addresses are retrievable and can be reused for new routes. This is done using the Recent addresses dialog that can be opened from the [[Address list]].
  
* The Recent addresses dialog holds all addresses you have used in previously created routes.
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* The Recent dialog holds addresses that were used in your most recent routes.
 
* The searchbox will find and show matching addresses while you type.
 
* The searchbox will find and show matching addresses while you type.
* If you'd like to re-use an address and add it to the map, you only need to click it.
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* Tap an address in the list to add it to the current map.
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You can not upload all your contacts or customers at once to store your entries. While you are using the routeplanner, this recently used addresses list will grow in time and act as an address book. To speed this up, you can group your contacts in sets of the maximum size that your subscription allows and create routes for these.

Latest revision as of 12:23, 14 September 2017

Recent addresses dialog

Recently used addresses are retrievable and can be reused for new routes. This is done using the Recent addresses dialog that can be opened from the Address list.

  • The Recent dialog holds addresses that were used in your most recent routes.
  • The searchbox will find and show matching addresses while you type.
  • Tap an address in the list to add it to the current map.

Hint

You can not upload all your contacts or customers at once to store your entries. While you are using the routeplanner, this recently used addresses list will grow in time and act as an address book. To speed this up, you can group your contacts in sets of the maximum size that your subscription allows and create routes for these.