Let's say, for example, that you created three itineraries on your trip to Paris: One for your entire trip to Paris that lasted at least a few days and included stages for the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Notre Dame cathedral, and the Champs Elysees. Let's say that, on the same trip, you created a separate itinerary for your trip around the Louvre with stages that were all inside the museum, and you also created a separate itinerary for your walk down the Champs Elysees. When you prepare these itineraries for viewing, you may want to link your itineraries for the Louvre and the Champs Elysees to your overall itinerary for your Paris trip.
This is very easy to do! First, go to the itinerary you want linked to your other itinerary. For example, if you want your itinerary for the Louvre linked to the stage for the Louvre on your Paris itinerary, go to your Louvre itinerary. In the upper right corner of the itinerary, there is a link that says "Link." Click on it (next to the red arrow below).
When you click on that, a box will show up with a URL in it (next to the red arrow below). That is the URL you will use to link to this itinerary. Highlight it and copy it.
Then, go to the itinerary you'd like to link this to. To stay with our example, go to your Paris itinerary. When you edit the stage for the Louvre, go down to where it says "Suggestions" and click "Add" (next to the red arrow below).
Then, a box will show up over your stage. It will ask you to describe your suggestion. Title it the title of the itinerary you're linking to this stage (arrow number 1 below), add a description (arrow number 2 below), and paste the link from your other itinerary into the link field (arrow number 3 below). When you are finished, click "Save" (arrow number 4 below).
Then, click save on this stage of your itinerary, and voila! Your itineraries are linked!
Safe travels!





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