It is too hard to reset current location

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yahya alsanyor commented
that would allow me to do that. If I can't address this problem I will have to start using another map site that does not present the problem.
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George commented
The program never reflects the correct location of the desktop computer that I do most of my work on. It places me at various other locations in about a 50 mile radius. If I were able to set my home or starting location, I could circumvent the problem, but I have not found any information that would allow me to do that. If I can't address this problem I will have to start using another map site that does not present the problem.
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Anonymous commented
I live in Hollister Mo. and when I go to look up a address it always go's to Heber springs ark
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Maggie commented
It doesn't take me on the route I asked.
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Anonymous commented
Every time I open the map page, I'm shown as being in some place else, usually a place I've never heard of, despite it being in the same State. Let me save my location.
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Karl Aune commented
It took more than a year for you to roll out a mail client that worked, its been longer than that since there were sapient controls for your mapping. No surprise there.
Its simple, just like a home page, just let the user select where the map opens. -
Anonymous commented
No comment.
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Thomas David Klusty commented
My "current location" is shown as being 135 miles away from my actual location. Let me choose a spot on the map and then save it as my "home" or whatever location. Every internet mapping program is the same way. I know where I am located, YOU DO NOT.
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joe fox commented
Needs to be a way to save your current location..
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Toi Forswall commented
The map has it defaulted to an address in Lubbock, TX. I have never lived in Lubbock, TX. I live in Colleyville, TX. I want it changed.
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davs commented
why can't you just have a button to save the map directions
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Anonymous commented
It is too hard to reset current location.