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In a Brunton Atlas GPS, all POI's include the name, address and phone
number.
Cursor over
POI symbol
Pop-up
box
At left, an iFINDER GPS screen showing a POI pop-up name box. At right,
you can call up a page of information on the POI, and the GPS unit can lead
you to the POI's location.
Find an Address
You won't see addresses on your computer map (except listed in the pop-
ups for some POIs). But when the MapCreate information is loaded into
your GPS, you can search for a street address or a street intersection. In
fact, your GPS unit can search by name for virtually every category of
mapping detail contained in MapCreate.
All of this information is built into MapCreate's atlas database. As long as
an information category is turned on and included in your Map File, the
data will be available to your GPS unit.
With these and other elements, MapCreate gives you a phenomenal
amount of mapping detail and information. For a more detailed list of the
map categories available in MapCreate, see Appendix 2, Map Category
List, on page 73.
How to use this manual: typographical conventions
Most Windows-based computer programs offer several ways to perform a
task, and MapCreate 6 is no exception. With mouse and keyboard, you can
access some commands four different ways! We'll show you all of them, but
we save the most detailed information for our Help file's Command Reference
section. There, the entry on each command includes a summary box showing
all the menus and keyboard shortcuts (sometimes that's the only hint you
need to get on with your mapping project.)
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In our User's Guide segment (Sec. 3), we usually focus on one simple way
to get the job done, usually by clicking the mouse pointer on a menu or
toolbar button. In the User's Guide, many of the instructions are listed as
numbered steps. This makes it a little easier to follow a series of instruc-
tions when you're skimming the material.