I have the latest version of Google Earth. I am wondering if there is a function where you put in two addresses, and then it can take you from one to the other, along the road or whatever. You know what I mean? Thanks.Google Earth Directions?
Yes, I have the latest version of Google Earth and I can do it. Here's what to do, it's very simple.
If the sidebar on the left is not there, or not visible hold down Ctrl+Alt+B all at the same time. The sidebar will appear and near the top it will say 'Search'. Under that there are three tabs. 'Fly to' 'Find Businesses' and 'Directions'. Click on directions and put in the two addresses.
If, for what ever reason this doesn't work and for more options, like whether you are going by car or walking, go onto google maps.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en%26amp;tab=鈥?/a>
This is a Google earth Help guide which might help you.
http://earth.google.com/userguide/v4/ug_鈥?/a>
(it's about half way down the page)
If you still can't find anything that works then RAC route planner is your next best option. Just put in the two addresses and your done.
http://route.rac.co.uk/
hope this helps.
Yes, at the top of the left pane you have the Directions tab. Just press that and then you get the boxes, From and To to put in your places, press the search button and you get your directions.
However, for routes in UK I still don't think you can better www.theaa.com.Google Earth Directions?
You can certainly do this in Google Maps Most direct route or can vary route to suit , Handy to locate just where you are going .. Even shows you the entrance to car park etc of where you are going toGoogle Earth Directions?
I always do it via google maps
it's a lot easier and you get the same views as google earth.
u have to install google earth than that all works
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