Sharing MapsOnce you've created a map of a given location, it would be great if you could save the map for use in the futurerather than re-entering the location and manipulating the navigation and zoom controls. Fortunately, there are several ways to save and share the maps you create. Read on to learn more. Linking to a Specific MapThe key to saving or sharing any map you've created is that Google assigns every possible map its own unique URL. When you know the URL, you can share it with othersor save it to your computer desktop. Here's how it works:
Alternatively, you can save the map as a shortcut on your desktop. To do this, create the map, click the Link to This Page button, and then drag the URL from your browser's Address box onto your desktop. Tip If you're running Google Desktop, Google offers a Maps gadget for the sidebar. Learn more in Chapter 32, "Using Google Desktop." Emailing a MapThere's an even easier way to email a map to friends and familyor to yourself, so you'll have a link to the map as a message in your inbox. Just follow these steps:
Printing a MapOf course, you can also just print a hard copy of the map. This is as easy as clicking the Print link above the map you've created; nothing more is necessary. |