Did the index work as it should, I think it needs to be saved, needs Adobe Acrobat to open and make it interactive.
03_troopy said
02:58 AM May 4, 2013
yes mate, saved it and works OK on the puta. I hope it'll work on the Android tablet just as well. It's good being able to select the highway and then instantly showing it on the map.
Baz421 said
03:02 AM May 4, 2013
Gr8 mate,,, thanks I use the link ok
pauline said
03:04 AM May 4, 2013
I just saved it to my favourites...........works fine, thanks.
03_troopy said
03:07 AM May 4, 2013
If you save the pdf to your computer you can transfer it to any other computer or mobile device for viewing offline. In a lot of cases it will work faster too.
Baz421 said
03:10 AM May 4, 2013
Dead right troopy thanks
bill12 said
03:25 AM May 4, 2013
Great map! I saved it as pdf. My sister and bil are doing the Canning stock route, and I can plot where they are. Bill
reglynn said
03:50 PM May 4, 2013
Thanks, like the others i have saved it as well it wil come handy whe n we are travelling in the playground
Cheers Reg
buffy61 said
04:10 PM May 4, 2013
03_troopy wrote:
If you save the pdf to your computer you can transfer it to any other computer or mobile device for viewing offline. In a lot of cases it will work faster too.
As I am a tad blonde, can you please tell me how to do that... in detail!!! Cheers!!!
beachball57 said
04:15 PM May 4, 2013
hey thats a great app,,, now i can look at all the places I can't go LOL
barina said
06:05 PM May 4, 2013
Great map thanks...is there a website that has usa I would like to look for one of Nevada and california....
Santa said
06:53 PM May 4, 2013
barina wrote:
Great map thanks...is there a website that has usa I would like to look for one of Nevada and california....
I very much doubt the NRMA are in the business of publishing maps of the United states.
Try a Google search, you may come up with something.
Bassett52 said
11:06 PM May 4, 2013
Just had a quick look at the map of Qld and it does not show the road between Bundaberg and Gin Gin. Now that makes me wonder how accurate the rest of the map is. ???
Big Gorilla said
12:07 AM May 5, 2013
I think it's an excellent map. You can't expect every little track to be shown on a map of this scale. I've saved it on my trusty laptop and I'm sure it will get a lot of use. Thank you..
Bassett52 said
12:24 AM May 5, 2013
Big Gorilla wrote:
You can't expect every little track to be shown on a map of this scale.
I don't believe you could class it as a "little track". It is just as important a road as the one from Childers to Bundaberg which is shown on the map. Both Childers and Gin Gin provide major access routes from the Bruce Hwy into Bundaberg, one when coming form the South and the other from the North.
Santa said
01:40 AM May 5, 2013
Bassett52 wrote:
Just had a quick look at the map of Qld and it does not show the road between Bundaberg and Gin Gin. Now that makes me wonder how accurate the rest of the map is. ???
Easy solution, if you don't trust it don't use it.
Big Gorilla said
03:17 PM May 5, 2013
Bassett52 wrote:
Big Gorilla wrote:
You can't expect every little track to be shown on a map of this scale.
I don't believe you could class it as a "little track". It is just as important a road as the one from Childers to Bundaberg which is shown on the map. Both Childers and Gin Gin provide major access routes from the Bruce Hwy into Bundaberg, one when coming form the South and the other from the North.
Perhaps I should have made my point clearer. I wasn't referring to the Bundaberg/Gin Gin road, my comment was a general one...
Roving-Dutchy said
10:24 PM May 5, 2013
buffy61 wrote:
03_troopy wrote:
If you save the pdf to your computer you can transfer it to any other computer or mobile device for viewing offline. In a lot of cases it will work faster too.
As I am a tad blonde, can you please tell me how to do that... in detail!!! Cheers!!!
Hi Buffy
Briefly this is how to save this interactive map
Download attachement to your computer
Once downloaded, click on save symbol at the top of PDF
Choose save to Desktop
Now locate saved file on desktop "Right Click and in drop down window select "Send To" and choose a USB drive that you have plugged into a USB port on your machine. You can also now 'Double Click this file anytime and open this map on your computer
Once you have done this you can then transfer it to any other machine that you may have.
Please PM me if you would like to know how to do the above and I can explain it in much finer detail, I have assumed that you have a fair understanding how to use your computer, but we are all learners when it comes to computers unless you are 10 years old and then you are an expert and are then able to run rings around Granparents
buffy61 said
12:33 PM May 6, 2013
Roving-Dutchy wrote:
buffy61 wrote:
03_troopy wrote:
If you save the pdf to your computer you can transfer it to any other computer or mobile device for viewing offline. In a lot of cases it will work faster too.
As I am a tad blonde, can you please tell me how to do that... in detail!!! Cheers!!!
Hi Buffy
Briefly this is how to save this interactive map
Download attachement to your computer
Once downloaded, click on save symbol at the top of PDF
Choose save to Desktop
Now locate saved file on desktop "Right Click and in drop down window select "Send To" and choose a USB drive that you have plugged into a USB port on your machine. You can also now 'Double Click this file anytime and open this map on your computer
Once you have done this you can then transfer it to any other machine that you may have.
Please PM me if you would like to know how to do the above and I can explain it in much finer detail, I have assumed that you have a fair understanding how to use your computer, but we are all learners when it comes to computers unless you are 10 years old and then you are an expert and are then able to run rings around Granparents
Thanks for that....it was even easier.... I just logged onto this site on my ipad. Clicked the link and when it opened it had an option to open it in my 'Kindle' which I did. I now have it saved in my kindle for anytime i want to look at it!! Cheers :)
jimricho said
01:06 PM May 6, 2013
And thanks from me too
Jim
GaryKelly said
03:17 PM May 6, 2013
Thanks for the link, Santa. It's a great map to use, and so easy! I like the idea of copying it to a USB stick too...
Santa said
04:55 PM May 6, 2013
I thought it was pretty good as well, so easy to use and the index is super fast to use.
I've been searching for something like this for ages, then late last week (just by chance) afriend sent me a link to this.
This is a handy map, courtesy of the NRMA.
Shows most of the main roads in Autralia and is fast.
Did the index work as it should, I think it needs to be saved, needs Adobe Acrobat to open and make it interactive.
Gr8 mate,,, thanks I use the link ok
Dead right troopy thanks
Thanks, like the others i have saved it as well it wil come handy whe n we are travelling in the playground
Cheers Reg
As I am a tad blonde, can you please tell me how to do that... in detail!!! Cheers!!!
Great map thanks...is there a website that has usa I would like to look for one of Nevada and california....
I very much doubt the NRMA are in the business of publishing maps of the United states.
Try a Google search, you may come up with something.
I think it's an excellent map. You can't expect every little track to be shown on a map of this scale. I've saved it on my trusty laptop and I'm sure it will get a lot of use. Thank you..
I don't believe you could class it as a "little track". It is just as important a road as the one from Childers to Bundaberg which is shown on the map. Both Childers and Gin Gin provide major access routes from the Bruce Hwy into Bundaberg, one when coming form the South and the other from the North.
Easy solution, if you don't trust it don't use it.
Perhaps I should have made my point clearer. I wasn't referring to the Bundaberg/Gin Gin road, my comment was a general one...
Hi Buffy
Briefly this is how to save this interactive map
Download attachement to your computer
Once downloaded, click on save symbol at the top of PDF
Choose save to Desktop
Now locate saved file on desktop "Right Click and in drop down window select "Send To" and choose a USB drive that you have plugged into a USB port on your machine. You can also now 'Double Click this file anytime and open this map on your computer
Once you have done this you can then transfer it to any other machine that you may have.
Please PM me if you would like to know how to do the above and I can explain it in much finer detail, I have assumed that you have a fair understanding how to use your computer, but we are all learners when it comes to computers unless you are 10 years old and then you are an expert and are then able to run rings around Granparents
Thanks for that....it was even easier.... I just logged onto this site on my ipad. Clicked the link and when it opened it had an option to open it in my 'Kindle' which I did. I now have it saved in my kindle for anytime i want to look at it!! Cheers :)
Jim
I thought it was pretty good as well, so easy to use and the index is super fast to use.
I've been searching for something like this for ages, then late last week (just by chance) afriend sent me a link to this.