![]() #Manually enter waypoint coordinates into garmin homeport pro#.Delete the default "Home" that it creates Where To / Go Home / Enter my address / Save need to test this, I suspect, no categories - but who cares, I need the categories in BaseCampĪll personal settings have been erased - Change these back: if I delete everything on the GPS, and then re-send this from BaseCamp back to the GPS. the Categories are still in the Waypoints, but not seen in BaseCamp This Bug: I see that if I delete everything I had originally Categorized for the 255W, and then Receive it back from the 42LM, the Categories are lost. So, if you add a Waypoint through the GPS, you have to manually add it in BaseCamp. You can, but it's more complicated, as described above So you just looked at the non-categorized Waypoints in BaseCamp, and put them in a category.īut remember - the 42LM is not like the 255W, where you could easily delete all of your Waypoints, and refresh it with the main copy in BaseCamp. With the 255W, if a Favorite was typed into it, it looks like it will transfer to the computer, but not go to a category. Ideally: As with the 255W, you could add Waypoints to the 42LM, Receive All from it, and put the new Waypoints in a Category in BaseCamp, delete all data on the 42LM, and then re-send them back to the GPS. You can then delete the extra Waypoints in the GPS, and the Category will stay, but I would leave them, it's no big deal if they just sit there. can some be in a different folder? no, they all have to be in the same folderĬ.) can you just highlight and send the "Categorized" folder with all of them, all at once? yes, do this no, you have to highlight at least 12 at a time to send backup your data to a folderĪ.) can you just highlight the folder to send? yesī.) can you highlight just the Waypoints per Category, and it will pick up ones from the other folder? Highlight them within the folder / right-click Open / Category tab / at the bottom, type in "D People" / Add Category / Close with the red X. ![]() repeat for allĢ.) put in the extra Waypoints, so the total per category is at least 12, and do the same thing Highlight all of them within the folder / right-click Open / Category tab / at the bottom, type in "D People" / Add Category / Close with the red X. How many do I need to make it at least 12?ġ.) go through all of your Categories, and put the Waypoints into that Category: ![]() could you repeat zz-01, zz-02, zz-03 in multiple, different Categories? no, they have to be "stand alone" Waypoints in each CategoryĬategory. With the 42LM, you have to transfer 12 at a time, in order for the Category to show up on the GPSġ.) create a folder named: Z 12 Waypoints MinĢ.) within BaseCamp, create one Waypoint that's far away from where you normally go, and Duplicate it as many times as needed (see below)ģ.) rename the Waypoints to: zz-01. Step 1: Using BaseCamp, get all of your Waypoints into a Category Sending Waypoints from BaseCamp to the 42LM Now, all the data is gone, except for the three default Garmin waypoints - delete those if you don't close BaseCamp, select "Continue" to eject the GPS In the System Tray, Safely remove hardware / Eject the GPS Where to? / Favorites / Select a Favorite / Select the information balloon / Delete - Yesĭelete everything in the GPX folder. In either case, you have to manually delete all of them, which can be time consuming, especially if you have a lot of them (like 96 of them): Sometimes, all of the Waypoints will be deleted, except for a random one - and the three default Garmin waypoints that it puts back. As of 7/15/14, Garmin says they don't have a fix for this ![]() I don't see that the bottom left, and top right, do anything.ĩ9% of the time, all of the Waypoints will still be there If you hold down the top left, while powering on the GPS, it enters calibration mode. Hold down the bottom right corner, while powering on the GPS / Erase all user data? Yes How to delete all Favorites in the 42LM - and make it work My nuvi 255W died, and I got the 42LM - Why did they mess up something that worked great?
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