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any place on Earth could become your "home".
I do it anytime I park my car in a town I am not familiar!
So easy!
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| Steve Calvin 2007-11-22, 10:33 pm |
| R2D2 wrote:
> Read your manual...
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> any place on Earth could become your "home".
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> I do it anytime I park my car in a town I am not familiar!
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> So easy!
RTFM... nice answer....
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| I am sorry I ask
That wasen't the section I was asking about.
"Steve Calvin" <calvins@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> R2D2 wrote:
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> RTFM... nice answer....
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| Edwin Pawlowski 2007-11-22, 10:33 pm |
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<R2D2> wrote in message
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> Read your manual...
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> any place on Earth could become your "home".
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> I do it anytime I park my car in a town I am not familiar!
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> So easy!
But that does not solve his problem. When you want to go from home to
another location in the same city, he wants to be able to skip typing in the
city name every time. He is not trying to go home, he wants to leave home
and not type Erie every time.
While not a big deal for most of us, if you were an insurance salesman in
Erie PA and made 6 sales calls a day, five days a week, you'd have to type
in Erie 30 times a week or 150 times a year.
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| Howard Lester 2007-11-23, 10:33 am |
| "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote
> But that does not solve his problem. When you want to go from home to
> another location in the same city, he wants to be able to skip typing in
> the city name every time. He is not trying to go home, he wants to leave
> home and not type Erie every time.
Ahhh - now I understand. Yes, that would be a real nuisance.
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| At least you gave him a decent answer and not some more garbage as many of
these people gave him!!!
Keep up the good work!
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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> <R2D2> wrote in message
> news:474609f7$0$7513
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> But that does not solve his problem. When you want to go from home to
> another location in the same city, he wants to be able to skip typing in
> the city name every time. He is not trying to go home, he wants to leave
> home and not type Erie every time.
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> While not a big deal for most of us, if you were an insurance salesman in
> Erie PA and made 6 sales calls a day, five days a week, you'd have to type
> in Erie 30 times a week or 150 times a year.
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| nospam@nospam.com 2007-11-23, 12:33 pm |
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My 60CSX has a recent finds feature so I can go right to addresses I have
recently found. I don't know that they can be edited though.
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 15:53:44 GMT, in alt.satellite.gps.garmin "Jack"
<zeke@hotlegs.com> wrote:
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>At least you gave him a decent answer and not some more garbage as many of
>these people gave him!!!
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>Keep up the good work!
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>"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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| Steve Calvin 2007-11-23, 12:33 pm |
| Jack wrote:
> At least you gave him a decent answer and not some more garbage as many
> of these people gave him!!!
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> Keep up the good work!
I attempted a valid answer, I just mis-understood the question.
Actually, I don't think what the OP wants is do-able. I
agree, it'd be nice though.
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