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Hi,
I wanted to enter a few .gpx maps I found before deleting them from my download folder. I want to use this feature again as I am doing some travelling.
There is no Map module in Lightroom Classic 13.4, however. I havent used it for a while, but I thought it was between Develop and Book? any ideas where it has gone?
Apologies if I am missing something basic, which is not impossible, but I can't see it anywhere.
Thanks, In advance, Nick
See a clip from the article I referred in my initial reply. The Module you are looking for may have been hidden use your mouse to right click on one of the Modules "Library or Develop" and a list of all the Modules click on the one you need to activate.
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See the link below for instructions.
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/workspace-basics.html
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Thanks for the suggestion, Denis. This doesnt help, however - the map module is not there, as you can see from my screenshot (and I am online). My issue is that I used to be able to use this feature and now can't. there are a lot of people online who have been having problems with map features not working recently, so I wonder if it is linked to that?
It may be that I am not too computer savvy, but it is a bit frustrating as I used to use it to put my pictures on a map to see where I shot them. Things like this are often very simply sorted, by someone who knows more than me!
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See a clip from the article I referred in my initial reply. The Module you are looking for may have been hidden use your mouse to right click on one of the Modules "Library or Develop" and a list of all the Modules click on the one you need to activate.
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Thank you Dennis! That's great and exactly the sort of thing that I didn't know how to do. Appreciate the help. Best wishes, Nick
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Map Module has somehow (accidentally) been hidden
Use the menu command Window->Map
OR
Use Alt-Ctrl-3 (Windows) or Cmd-Opt-3 (Mac)