Chapter 7 - Creating Avoidance Points
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Editing an avoidance point
You can change any characteristics of an avoidance point at
either the
AVOIDANCE POINTS
screen or the
CHART
screen.
Editing an
avoidance point at
the avoidance
points screen
To edit an avoidance point, first you must select it. If you have
many stored avoidance points, you’ll probably want to use the
avoidance point sorting and searching features described
above.
To select and edit an avoidance point:
1. At the
AVOIDANCE POINTS
screen, press the
CURSOR
PAD
up or down to select the desired avoidance point.
2. After you’ve selected an avoidance point, press the
EDIT
key. Press the
CURSOR
PAD
left or right to move from
field to field, changing the data in any of those fields,
including the comment line, as desired.
3. When finished, press the
DONE
key to store the changes
to the database and return to the
AVOIDANCE POINTS
screen (or press
CANCEL
to return to the
AVOIDANCE
POINTS
screen).
Editing an
avoidance point at
the chart screen
On the
CHART
screen, you can edit an avoidance point by
moving it.
1. At the
CHART
screen, press the
CURSOR PAD
and if
necessary, the
LEFT ARROW
and
RIGHT ARROW
keys, to
select an avoidance
point
(not its radius), then press the
CURSOR
menu key.
2. Press the
EDIT
key.
The
CHART
screen appears, showing the selected
avoidance point.
3. Press the
CURSOR PAD
to move the cursor and the
avoidance point to the desired location.
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