Ask Garmin: So many favorites, so little time!
Run home, drop the dog at the vet, take your son to the dentist, stop by your in-laws, drop by the babysitter, attend a business lunch downtown and at the end of the week make time for your favorite restaurant on the opposite end of town. If this is anything like your typical week (or day for that matter), this week’s Ask Garmin question is probably something you’ve thought about before. Janet asks: "How many favorites can I save on my nüvi 760?" If you’re like Janet, and the majority of Garmin users, you’ve probably got a lot of places you frequent and a lot of locations you’d like to save as favorites to your device. Well, save away – almost all of the Garmin nüvi devices can store up to 500 favorites. The exception: the nüvi 5000 can hold 3000 favorites, and the nüvi 2×5 series can hold 1000.
Saving your favorites is easy and ultra convenient. Once you’ve entered the address or found your destination through a POI search, simply hitting "save" will store this spot as a favorite. If you’ve got a question like this that you would like to have answered about using your favorite Garmin device, send us an e-mail and check back here every Monday for the answer!
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