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Often you're not planning a route for yourself, but for others. RouteXL is great for this. Use the '''Share''' button to share a route with friends, family or colleagues.
 
Often you're not planning a route for yourself, but for others. RouteXL is great for this. Use the '''Share''' button to share a route with friends, family or colleagues.
  
Sharing routes is done using the unique URL that is displayed in the '''Share''' dialog. The URL can be shared on all social media, like Facebook or Twitter, or via [[Email]].
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== Social ==
  
Those who click the URL will be shown the map with your route and all directions. They will be able to use the route in all ways you are, e.g. print, download or share.
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Sharing routes is done using the unique URL that is displayed in the '''Share''' dialog. The URL can be shared on all social media, like Facebook or Twitter, or via [[Email]]. For those media for which no button is available, you may use the URL to share.
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== QR code ==
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A QR code is added to scan and load a route to a smartphone or tablet immediately. Scanning QR codes is not supported by all devices and you may need to install a seperate QR scanning app. The QR code holds the same URL, and once scanned, it should be opened with the internet browser on the smartphone or tablet.
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== Shared route ==
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Those who open the URL will be shown the map with your route and all directions. They will be able to use the route in all ways you are, e.g. print, download or share.

Revision as of 14:23, 25 November 2015

Often you're not planning a route for yourself, but for others. RouteXL is great for this. Use the Share button to share a route with friends, family or colleagues.

Social

Sharing routes is done using the unique URL that is displayed in the Share dialog. The URL can be shared on all social media, like Facebook or Twitter, or via Email. For those media for which no button is available, you may use the URL to share.

QR code

A QR code is added to scan and load a route to a smartphone or tablet immediately. Scanning QR codes is not supported by all devices and you may need to install a seperate QR scanning app. The QR code holds the same URL, and once scanned, it should be opened with the internet browser on the smartphone or tablet.

Shared route

Those who open the URL will be shown the map with your route and all directions. They will be able to use the route in all ways you are, e.g. print, download or share.