iPhone / iPad - transferring marks, routes and tracks

In Memory-Map on the PC, right-click on the category in the Overlay Objects window and select SAVE AS.

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Next to "Save As Type", select "GPS eXchange (*.gpx)".

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Select a folder where you can find the file, such as Desktop
Give the file a name, and Save

Connect your iPad/iPhone to the PC
Run iTunes if it doesn't start automatically
In iTunes, select the device in the left column,
Click the Apps tab.
Scroll to the bottom to a section that shows all the apps that support file sharing. Select Memory-Map.
Click Add
Browse and select the GPX file you saved.
The device may automatically sync. If it doesn't, click the Apply button in the bottom right.

Now on the iPad/iPhone, run Memory-Map
Tap the right-arrow toolbar button to flip the page.

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Tap the Marks toolbar button

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Select the tab you want and tap Menu

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Tap Load Saved Data

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Select the file

As an alternative method, instead of using iTunes, you can email the GPX file to yourself and open it as an attachment in the iPad email app.

When saving or emailing items on the iPhone / iPad, select the detail button from the overlay list.

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Then, press the EMAIL button.

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This brings up the email screen

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The file shown (P1.gpx in this case) is created.  If you don't want to email, simply cancel at this point and delete the draft.

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7th of December, 2011

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