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 **Routes** are strings of routepoints along which user is **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation|navigated]]** during his activity - hiking, biking etc.  **Routes** are strings of routepoints along which user is **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation|navigated]]** during his activity - hiking, biking etc. 
  
-**Routes** are **pre-planned, drawn on a map or imported** and put into navigation devices so that we can travel along their lines. **Tracks** that were recorded by you or someone else **can be turned into routes** when we need to navigate them.+**Routes** are **pre-planned, drawn on a mapor imported** and put into navigation devices so that we can travel along their lines. **Tracks** that were recorded by you or someone else **can be turned into routes** when we need to navigate them.
  
 **Routes** can be drawn **manually on the map** or **automatically** by a **[[manual:faq:how_to_navigate_offline:|router]]**. **Locus Map** provides several methods of creating routes: **Routes** can be drawn **manually on the map** or **automatically** by a **[[manual:faq:how_to_navigate_offline:|router]]**. **Locus Map** provides several methods of creating routes:
-  * **Route planner** - tool for manual and automatic drawing of routes with routing service assistance+  * **Route planner** - tool for manual and automatic drawing of routes with routing service assistance
   * **Changing tracks to routes** - using tracks as routes for navigation   * **Changing tracks to routes** - using tracks as routes for navigation
 ===== Route planner ===== ===== Route planner =====
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   - **graph tab switch** opens the elevation chart and surface/way type graphs:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan2.jpg |}}   - **graph tab switch** opens the elevation chart and surface/way type graphs:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan2.jpg |}}
   - **itinerary** - dynamic list of shaping or via points on the route   - **itinerary** - dynamic list of shaping or via points on the route
-The **top bar** - contains **Save/Navigate** button and the **Route menu**.+The **top bar** - contains the **Save/Navigate** button and the **Route menu**.
 ==== Route line ==== ==== Route line ====
 The route line consists of segments rendered between shaping points and via points inserted on the map screen. The route line consists of segments rendered between shaping points and via points inserted on the map screen.
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 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 ==== Select routing profile ==== ==== Select routing profile ====
-=== Whole route === 
  
 If you use the route planner for the first time, it will draw the route line in the walking profile. If you want to **change it**: If you use the route planner for the first time, it will draw the route line in the walking profile. If you want to **change it**:
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   * **select** another routing profile:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan3.gif?nolink |}}   * **select** another routing profile:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan3.gif?nolink |}}
  
-<WRAP center round important+=== Whole route or the next route segment? === 
-If you have planned part of the route before the profile change**the whole route is recalculated with the new profile** this way.+This can be easily switched ON or OFF at the bottom of the routing profile list:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan77.jpg?nolink |}} 
 +<WRAP center round tip
 +Example: 
 + 
 +  * **OFF**: You want to plan hiking trip and you want to get to the trailhead by car. Start planning the route in the car profile. When you get to the trailheadswitch to the hiking profile. The first part remains routed for the car, and you go on with hiking. When you get back to the place where you left your car, switch to the car profile to design the route back home. 
 +  * **ON**: You are designing a biking trip. You plan the first version in the "bike touring" profile but you don't like it - it follows too many tarmac roads. You switch to the "gravel" profile and the entire route is replanned with higher priority for gravel roads.
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
-=== Next route segment === +
-If you want to change the routing profile for the next route segment only: +
-  * tap the routing profile button to **open the selection** +
-  * select **continue with** from the submenu by the desired routing profile:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan72.gif?nolink |}}+
  
 ==== Routing mode ==== ==== Routing mode ====
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