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  2. On your computer, open Google Maps. Click Directions . Click points on the map, type an address, or add a place name. Choose your mode of transportation. To get driving directions, click Driving . To get transit directions, click Transit . To get walking directions, click Walking . To get rideshare or taxi options, click Ride .

  3. Get directions and show routes - Computer - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/144339?hl=en-GB

    On your computer, open Google Maps. Click Directions . Click points on the map, type an address or add a place name. Choose your mode of transportation. To get driving directions, click Driving . To get public transport directions, click Public transport . To get walking directions, click Walking .

  4. Share, send, or print directions from Google Maps

    support.google.com/maps/answer/7101463?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    To send directions to your phone or tablet, you can’t have multiple destinations. On your computer, open Google Maps. Click Directions . Enter your desired locations. Choose a route. Click Send to phone . Select the device or email that you’d like to send the directions to. iPhone & iPad Android Computer.

  5. Set or change your home & work addresses - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3093979?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Pick your favorite icon for home or work. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Tap You Labeled. Next to "Home" or "Work," tap More Change icon. Tap a new icon for your home or work from the list. Tap Save. Tip: You can only add icons for home or work. Your labeled places are private, so they only show up for you.

  6. Import map data to a layer. Step 1: Prepare your info. One or more photos in Google Drive or Google Photos. Unless the file is a photo, the first row should have titles. To import data properly, make sure you have a column with one of the following: Do not import files with more than 2,000 rows.

  7. Google Maps Timeline - Computer - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/6258979

    Timeline measures distances in miles or kilometers is based on your country or region. On your computer, open Google Maps. Sign in with the same Google Account that you use on your mobile device. At the top left, click Menu . Click Timeline . To find another date, at the top, choose a day, month, and year.

  8. How to fix Maps when it crashes - Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/9878013

    Start here, then finish the process on your device. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app . Tap Apps & notifications. Follow the steps on your device to find the Maps app. After you select the app, storage & cache options should be available. Clear cache: Deletes temporary data.

  9. Report data or content errors on Google Maps

    support.google.com/maps/answer/3094088

    Any illegal, offensive, fraudulent, or malicious data on Google Maps is considered as spam. Users found to be involved in spam will be banned. Learn more about feature access restrictions for policy violations. To report spam or abuse in Maps, send a feedback. Report other content errors on Google Maps Report incorrect gas prices

  10. Change Google Maps languages or domains

    support.google.com/maps/answer/63471

    Google Maps automatically takes you to a country domain (the Google Maps URL address in your browser) and map view based on your location. Google Maps works with many country domains, like .de or .jp. If your domain is wrong or you want to go to .com, you can change it in your settings. On your computer, open Google Maps.

  11. Plan your commute or trip - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/7565193

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Search for a destination, or tap a place on the map. At the bottom, tap Directions. At the top, tap Driving . At the bottom, tap the white bar to display: The current traffic on your route. Typical traffic by the hour and any slowdowns on the way.