Hi Carol, When you are following a route, it doesn't matter of it's pedestrian or vehicle, you can move yourself along the route way point by waypoint by pressing dots 2-3-5-6 to move forward space with dots 2-3-5-6 to move back. Dots 3-6 moves turn by turn dots 3-6 with space move back turn by turn. it's like moving a pointer along your route. on the qt the commands are read with up arrow moves fwd waypoint by waypoint, read down arrow moves back waypoint by waypoint. Read right arrow moves turn by turn and Read left arrow moves back turn by turn. Hope this helps. Chris On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 14:12:09 +0100, you wrote: >Hi all, > >I've just started working with vehicular routes (having done mainly >pedestrian routes since using Version 4) and have a few thoughts and >questions around the vehicular route created. > >First, I like to look over the route but sometimes then want to go back to >the beginning . . .. I've found a work around is to say I want to edit the >route and this will take me swiftly back to the beginning. That's fine. >Suppose, though, that I want to get quickly to a point on that route to >answer questions for my driver? > >Ideally I think I'd like to be able to edit the route, get to the >information quickly and then, after exiting the edit mode, be placed exactly >where I exit. What do others think of this and particularly Sendero? > >Of course I may be missing the obvious and we may already have the ability >to do this quickly and easily. > >All comments most welcome, thanks.