Re: Need help with GPS track 3D in Google Earth



Is anyone here skilled enough to figure out this problem? Thanks

It is very simple to do it. Whan the track is loaded into GE, find it in the
left pane. Right click on the Path section (I like to deselect the points as
I find them very ugly when drawn) and choose edit. Select the second tab,
named Location. In the bottom right combo box choose Altitudes are:
ABSOLUTE. When you tilt the view you will notice the path going off the
ground.

Note: disregard the message saying you are only modifying the first point of
the set - when changed, the whole track will be elevated!

Greetings,

Domi


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