August 24, 200322 yr Hi all:In FS 2002, I could type in relevant flight notes about any particular flight. i.e. Airport VOR's, ILS frequency, NDB, elevation, etc. I can't not seem to find the way to do it in FS 2004.I understand that I can click on the "Map" icon in FS 2004 and pull up a map of the area showing my flight path, airports, VOR's etc., but I have to physically write the numbers down on a piece of paper and keep it handy. Pulling up the map puts the sim into Pause mode, which is somewhat disruptive.In FS 2002, all I had to do was copy and paste the map info onto the clip board, then whenever needed, pop up the clip board with that data, all the while flying merrily along with no "Pause".Is that feature not included in FS2004, or have I just not found out how to do that"Thanks,Donald S
August 24, 200322 yr That has been eliminated in FS9. You now have to edit the "briefing file" outside of FS9 prior to flight. It is an HTML format, and can include graphicsl elements (such as an approach plate, etc.), but is nowhere near as convenient as the "old method..." :(BillAVSIM OmbudsmanFounder and Director,Creative Recycling of Aircraft Partshttp://catholic-hymns.com/frbill/FS2002/images/fartslogo.jpg
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