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How to Pick a GPS Location by Address

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Summary: Learn about how to pick a GPS location by address with expert technology tips on global positioning systems in this free online GPS video clip.

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"Hi, my name is Tony and on behalf of Expert Village, this is "How to Use Your GPS: Basic Edition," of course. Let's go! Chapter Five: Using Your GPS to Choose a Recent Address. So what we do, again we are using the TomTom One, simply click the screen. Now we are in our menu section. Click "Navigate" on the top left. Now choose "Recent Destinations." What this will do is it will bring up anything that we've been navigating to, pretty much in the last few months or as long as the memory allows. So we'll click "Recent Destination." Here's all the spots we've been to recently. I want to go back to the Citrus Park Mall. So it says right here "Citrus Park Town Center," so simply click that. Just like that. It asks me if I need to be there at a specific time again. I'm going to say "no." It's going to plan the route. It's asking me if I want to avoid tolls? I don't want to spend any extra money on this trip, so I'll say "yes." Now it's replanning the route. And it says it will be about fifty minutes or twenty-six point four miles. We'll click "done." And just like that, we are ready to go. "

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