So Wapping got me curious, and I now know how to do something in the app that I didn’t know was possible.
In the app, click “routes/tracks”, find a route and then click the pencil icon to edit it (in the app, not using the web planner)
There’s then an option to “copy route”. At first it didn’t seem to do anything, but then I figured it out. If you click copy route and do nothing else, nothing happens.
However, if you click “copy route” and then make some changes and click save, your changes will be saved in a new route. The existing route will remain as it was. What’s confusing is that the copy of the route (ie the new one with the changes you just made) is saved in the root of your library, not the folder where the original route is stored.
In the app, click “routes/tracks”, find a route and then click the pencil icon to edit it (in the app, not using the web planner)
There’s then an option to “copy route”. At first it didn’t seem to do anything, but then I figured it out. If you click copy route and do nothing else, nothing happens.
However, if you click “copy route” and then make some changes and click save, your changes will be saved in a new route. The existing route will remain as it was. What’s confusing is that the copy of the route (ie the new one with the changes you just made) is saved in the root of your library, not the folder where the original route is stored.