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| - | Of course you can and again, it's simple. | + | Do you track your sports activity |
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| - | Export | + | * in the source service or app, **export** |
| - | + | * open Locus Map menu > **My library**\\ | |
| - | {{ : | + | * choose the **folder** to import the GPX into and tap **Import** in its tool menu: |
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| - | Find the desired gpx file, tap it and Locus Map will ask you what **folder** you want to store your track to. Either choose an existing one or make a **new one**. | + | * check necessary import options and confirm: |
| - | + | * the track appears on the map:\\ {{ : | |
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| - | Tap **Import** and there you go! Your track appears on the map neatly centered on your screen. | + | |
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| - | Locus Map supports a **wide range of various data formats** | + | Locus Map supports a **wide range of various data formats** |
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