If you click on a waypoint next to where you want to add one and then click insert waypoint or the + sign,
No problem. Just watch those altitudes. Don't want a drop above high ground or structures that were originally high altitude settings before.Thank you. How I've never noticed this for 2 months is beyond me...
If you click on a waypoint next to where you want to add one and then click insert waypoint or the + sign, then it will add another waypoint after the one you selected. The only thing you need to adjust after that is your POI's, altitudes, and other settings for all waypoints after your new one will change.
For example, I tried this just now and got this:
If you have 3 waypoints:
1 is 200ft focused on POI 1
2 is 300ft focused on POI 2
3 is 350ft focused on POI 3.
If you click on waypoint 2 and insert another waypoint between 2 and 3, you will end up with this:
1 is 200ft focused on POI 1
2 is 300ft focused on POI 2
3 is 325ft focused on POI 2
4 is 350ft focused on POI 3
4 was originally 3 and focused on 3 so it stays focused on 3. If you have alot of waypoints and insert a new one early in the mission, all POI settings and altitudes from there on change. It's a pain and I don't bother with it. I just create a new one or leave it the way it is.
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