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By default, the recording profile style is overwritten by the style of the folder where you store your recorded tracks. If you want to **maintain the profile style**, follow these steps: | By default, the recording profile style is overwritten by the style of the folder where you store your recorded tracks. If you want to **maintain the profile style**, follow these steps: | ||
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- | - tap the style line in the track-saving dialog when you stop a track recording: | + | - tap the style line in the track-saving dialog when you stop a track recording: |
- switch off "//Use style of the folder//" | - switch off "//Use style of the folder//" | ||
Next time you record a track in this profile the style will be maintained and not overdrawn by the folder style. | Next time you record a track in this profile the style will be maintained and not overdrawn by the folder style. | ||
==== Route planner style ==== | ==== Route planner style ==== | ||
- | The option of styling route lines is useful for example when you need to **[[manual: | + | The option of styling route lines is useful for example when you need to **[[manual: |
**Route planner route style is overdrawn by the style of the folder you save your route into.** | **Route planner route style is overdrawn by the style of the folder you save your route into.** | ||
<WRAP center round info> | <WRAP center round info> | ||
- | **Track/ | + | **Track/ |
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===== Style Editor ===== | ===== Style Editor ===== |