How do I scan in my entire manifest with Canadian route planner?

How do I scan in my entire manifest with Canadian route planner?

With your Canadian route planner app, you can upload all your postcodes in one step

Importing your postcode manifest

From your route planner home screen tap 'Add stop'. This will open the 'Add stop' screen as shown below.
The 'Scan Manifest' section is shown just under the 'Enter Postcode' slot. 
You can either scan in a paper manifest, or import from your phone's gallery

Scanning a paper manifest

  1. Tap the 'Camera' icon
  1. Then focus your camera on the manifest. You can either let it scan automatically or you can tap the button as if taking a picture.
  1. Your document is now scanned and your app should look like this. You are now ready to choose the postcodes to import.
    1. Tap the 'Crop and rotate' button shown in the image below. This will highlight the edges of your document.

  1. Drag the four circles away from the edges so they cover ONLY the section with your postcodes. Try to keep the lines as straight as possible. In the example below, the lines are being drawn toward the centre of the image as that's where the postcodes are.

  1. The image below shows the scan line over the area with postcodes. The postcodes in your manifest may be in a different column or section, please refer to your own manifest for confirmation. Ensure you only cover your destination postcodes.
  2. When done tap 'Apply'
Your image is now ready to be imported into your route.
***If you have more than one page to scan use the '+' button to import more. Keep repeating until you are done.

  1. When you are finished tap 'Next' and your manifest will be imported into your route planner app.
  1.  You should now have your postcodes as shown below.

Searching for an address from the manifest

  1. Tap on one of the postcode.
  2. The app will now search for this address and return it as shown below. Add the relevant address to the list by tapping the '+' on the right side
  3. Repeat the above searches for as long as necessary
  4. Once searched, the postcode will get a green tick and it'll be disabled. To reset it, long press on it and then choose 'Reset '



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