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Hi, my name is Tony and on behalf of Expert Village, this is "How to Use Your GPS: Basic
Edition," of course. Let's go! Chapter Six: Choosing a Destination Based on an Address.
Again, we are using the TomTom One. What you want to do is click the screen once. Ooops.
Click the screen. We are going to choose "Navigate to." Then we are going to choose "Address."
In the "Address" section, we have the choice of choosing an address by the city, a postcode,
cross of an intersection or of course, the street and home address. That's the one we
are going to try to do; click that. Choose the city that we are looking for (in this
case, Tampa, Florida). Choose the road we are looking for. We'll just use this default
one for now. Click that. That's a good number to look for. This is where you would add your
actual numerical number; whatever the address is; 10306 or whatever it ends up being. 90210;
it doesn't matter. Okay, hit "done." Do we need to arrive there at a particular time?
Let's say "no." It will plan the route out for you, just like this. And it's done. It
says we'll get there in thirty six minutes and it's nineteen point nine miles away. We
click "done," and we are ready to go. And that's how you choose your destination by
address.