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If I want to see how many miles from point A to point B, how can I mark the map to show me the?
iPad mini (5th generation)
If I want to see how many miles from point A to point B, how can I mark the map to show me the?
iPad mini (5th generation)
Hello,
This can be done a few different ways, depending on what/where Point A and Point B are. If you want the distance "as the crow flies" (a straight line) from A to B, you will need to use a third-party map service as Apple Maps does not have a feature that will provide it.
If you want directions, which will have a distance and time for each possible rout, Apple Maps can achieve that. Additionally, you can plan future routs by adding a "leave by" or "arrive at" date and time.
Find routes in Maps on iPad - Apple Support
For Cities, Addresses, Landmarks, etc: Search for and select the ending location > Hit the directions button > Press on "My Location" in the stops list > Search and select the beginning location.
Find places in Maps on iPad - Apple Support
"Search for a location
Ask Siri. Say something like: “Show me the Golden Gate Bridge.” Learn how to ask Siri.
Without asking Siri, you can also tap the search field, then begin typing the location.
You can search for a location in different ways. For example:
To see all results, swipe up. To see more information about a location, tap it. To get a driving, transit, or walking route, tap Directions in the info display for the location.
To get a route to a location, tap Directions. See Find routes in Maps on iPad."
Underlined words were changed by my in the quoted section above.
For Pins: Drop your ending pin then select the directions button > drop the pin for where you want to start > press "My Location" then search "dropped pin" and select the dipped pin result.
Mark and share locations in Maps on iPad - Apple Support
"Mark a spot
Touch and hold the map until a pin marker appears."
I hope this helps.
Hello,
This can be done a few different ways, depending on what/where Point A and Point B are. If you want the distance "as the crow flies" (a straight line) from A to B, you will need to use a third-party map service as Apple Maps does not have a feature that will provide it.
If you want directions, which will have a distance and time for each possible rout, Apple Maps can achieve that. Additionally, you can plan future routs by adding a "leave by" or "arrive at" date and time.
Find routes in Maps on iPad - Apple Support
For Cities, Addresses, Landmarks, etc: Search for and select the ending location > Hit the directions button > Press on "My Location" in the stops list > Search and select the beginning location.
Find places in Maps on iPad - Apple Support
"Search for a location
Ask Siri. Say something like: “Show me the Golden Gate Bridge.” Learn how to ask Siri.
Without asking Siri, you can also tap the search field, then begin typing the location.
You can search for a location in different ways. For example:
To see all results, swipe up. To see more information about a location, tap it. To get a driving, transit, or walking route, tap Directions in the info display for the location.
To get a route to a location, tap Directions. See Find routes in Maps on iPad."
Underlined words were changed by my in the quoted section above.
For Pins: Drop your ending pin then select the directions button > drop the pin for where you want to start > press "My Location" then search "dropped pin" and select the dipped pin result.
Mark and share locations in Maps on iPad - Apple Support
"Mark a spot
Touch and hold the map until a pin marker appears."
I hope this helps.
Impunny Sais:
"Map questions: If I want to see how many miles from point A to point B, how can I mark the map to show me the?"
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Finding Direct Milage:
Try MapQuest:
MapQuest has directions by car. But, it may had direct directions. https://www.mapquest.com/directions
I got curious.
If you are trying to find a distance for something like backpacking, the walking directions will find a rout using public trails. That being said (I tested this in a National Forest), BLM land or privately owned land may default to a "as the crow flies" rout.
It's not shown in this screenshot but the distance of this rout was provided.
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