Garmin GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide - Page 62

Recently Found Items, Show Find History, Remove Point

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BASIC OPERATION IN AUTOMOTIVE MODE > FINDING AN ITEM To find an item from another location: 1. From any page, press NRST/FIND. 2. Using the ROCKER, highlight the category you want from the list, and press ENTER. 3. Press MENU. Highlight Near Other, and press ENTER. If you are actively following a route, you can also choose one of the other options listed in the Find From list, as shown below. Find From options 4. Select a reference location on the map, and press ENTER. The list shows items near the new map location. To find an item near another item: 1. Press NRST/FIND. 2. From the Find Menu, highlight the item you want to Find From. 3. Press NRST/FIND with the item highlighted. The Find Menu opens again with items near the previously selected item. Search for the item. Recently Found Items The Recently Found Page shows a list of the items you have searched for or gone to recently. To view recently found items: 1. Press NRST/FIND. The Find Menu opens. 2. Use the ROCKER to highlight Recently Found. Press ENTER. The Recently Found Page opens. 3. Press MENU to show the options menu: Show Find History-allows you to toggle between showing the items you have searched for recently (Find History) and the items you have recently created a Go To for (Go To History). Remove Point-removes the point that is highlighted in the list. 54 GPSMAP 296 Pilot's Guide

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To find an item from another location:
1.
From any page, press
NRST/FIND
.
2.
Using the
ROCKER
, highlight the category you want from the
list, and press
ENTER
.
3.
Press
MENU
. Highlight
Near Other
, and press
ENTER
. If
you are actively following a route, you can also choose one
of the other options listed in the Find From list, as shown
below.
Find From options
4.
Select a reference location on the map, and press
ENTER
.
The list shows items near the new map location.
To find an item near another item:
1.
Press
NRST/FIND
.
2.
From the Find Menu, highlight the item you want to Find
From.
3.
Press
NRST/FIND
with the item highlighted. The Find Menu
opens again with items near the previously selected item.
Search for the item.
Recently Found Items
The Recently Found Page shows a list of the items you have
searched for or gone to recently.
To view recently found items:
1.
Press
NRST/FIND
. The Find Menu opens.
2.
Use the
ROCKER
to highlight
Recently Found
. Press
ENTER
. The Recently Found Page opens.
3.
Press
MENU
to show the options menu:
Show Find History
—allows you to toggle between showing the
items you have searched for recently (Find History) and the items
you have recently created a Go To for (Go To History).
Remove Point
—removes the point that is highlighted in the list.
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GPSMAP 296 Pilot’s Guide
B
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