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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 3833450" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>If you look at your map in the morning and click on the “HIN” column, it switches from ODO to RDO.</p><p>Then you can drag-and-drop the HIN column over so that it is next to the address column.</p><p>Having created a complete RDO list with sequential HIN numbers next to the addresses, you can then use your phone to take a photo of the screen. Depending on the number of stops you have, you can do can capture the entire route in one photo, two photos, or you can take individual photos of your 1000-2000 section, 3000-4000 section, 5000-6000 section and 7000-8000 section.</p><p>This will allow you to navigate and plan your route on your phone by swiping back and forth between photos. Its not an ideal solution, but it is a viable work-around if your PDS is being a dick and refusing turn ODO off or at least print out an RDO manifest for you (which he can easily do without showing up on a report).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 3833450, member: 14668"] If you look at your map in the morning and click on the “HIN” column, it switches from ODO to RDO. Then you can drag-and-drop the HIN column over so that it is next to the address column. Having created a complete RDO list with sequential HIN numbers next to the addresses, you can then use your phone to take a photo of the screen. Depending on the number of stops you have, you can do can capture the entire route in one photo, two photos, or you can take individual photos of your 1000-2000 section, 3000-4000 section, 5000-6000 section and 7000-8000 section. This will allow you to navigate and plan your route on your phone by swiping back and forth between photos. Its not an ideal solution, but it is a viable work-around if your PDS is being a dick and refusing turn ODO off or at least print out an RDO manifest for you (which he can easily do without showing up on a report). [/QUOTE]
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