Before adding stops, first make sure you have created a route - click here for how to create a route
To add stops into your route:
Select 'Add stop' button or start typing a postcode into the slot at the top of your map view screen - this will open the 'Add stops' screen.
You can also import postcodes from your paper or digital manifest by tapping on the camera icon in the 'Scan manifest' section of the 'Add stops' screen - see here for further info on this
Input your postcode or scan the address with your device camera
This will give you a list of all addresses within that postcode - including named addresses such as named farms and cottages.
Select the address you are looking for by tapping on the + sign on the right of each address. You can select more than 1 address if you need to. This will send the chosen addresses into a container at the top of the screen.
You can keep adding addresses from other postcodes in your list. Repeat
the above steps to add more postcodes until you have selected all the
addresses in your list/manifest.
When you are done, select 'Add to Map' - this will transfer all your stops to the map ready for optimization.
Now select 'Optimize' from the bottom of the screen as shown below to place your stops in a logical order.
To navigate to your first stop:
Tap the 'Navigate' arrow on the right side of your app screen to start your route as shown below. For more details on navigating to a stop please click here
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