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Joined: Feb 06, 2006 Posts: 31 Location: 34 - Languedoc, South of France
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 10:12 am Post subject: POI CSV files for Autoroute 2013
Hi All,
I have searched this site and the internet for an answer but can find no information at all.
I was recently sent an Autoroute 2013 map file which had some push pin files with a great deal of information on them but try as I might I cannot produce anything similar.
What I want is a file for logging the Camp Sites and wild camping spots we stop at in our Motorhome and record: Longitude,Latitude,Name,Type,Cost,Electric,WiFi,Description,URL.
I have produced a CSV file with these headings but when I import the file all I get in the information pop-up balloon is the Name as the first line then Latitude,Longitude below that whereas the poi's I was given had:
the Name
then lat,Long
then a blank line then:
Type: Site
Cost: 6.26
WIFI: Yes
Description: Pretty campsite.
Related Blog Post:http://www.xxx.com.html
So I know it is possible but what am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any help.
Regards,
SteveJay
GPX is an industry-standard file format for recording navigation data. You can import GPX data that was created on any Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation device or website that supports the GPX file format.
On the Data menu, click Import GPX file.
Select the GPX file you want to import, and then click Open.
Notes
Importing GPX data is a way to get trip information that you recorded on your GPS navigation device into AutoRoute.
Territory information is not imported.
You can use the Import Data Wizard to import many other types of data into AutoRoute.
Joined: Feb 06, 2006 Posts: 31 Location: 34 - Languedoc, South of France
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 3:02 pm Post subject: Solved
Thanks for the reply IanS100 but the Tips & Tricks had no info and the GPX file is too much of a fixed format, have been both routes already and getting more and more frustrated.
BUT: just found by right clicking on the imported POI file and choosing Properties there is a Tab called Balloon which brings up a list of all fields in the CSV file so just select the required ones and they all display exactly as I wanted. So very flexible allowing a number of formats depending upon the type of POI.
Very Happy now.
Steve
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