![]() ![]() ![]() Then need to import that link into the destination map View the source Map, and right click the KML link and copy the link to the clipboard (look for something like 'Copy Shortcut' - the exact wording depends on browser)Ģ. F irst job is to get a KML link for the source map No error message is shown, it just fails.ġ. So if your map is particully big - ie lots points or description, then there is a chance your copy will silently fail. There is a 3Mb limit on displaying KML via Google Maps.'' - Results saved to "My Maps" via the 'Save to' feature - only export the title, not the description so such results will not show on the new duplicate map.Then in the destination map afterwards will need to reenable the feature. So before doing the trick below, in the source map, disable this feature by right clicking every line in turn and turning off the snap feature. When copying a 'Snap to Roads' line, it is changed to a standard line. if your map uses the 'Snap To Roads' feature that allows lines to follow roads, then this trick is slightly more complex. ![]()
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