| Managing your Google Earth data | simon_a | 06/11/24 13:25 | Hello, If you only have a small number of placemarks in your My Places folder – maybe where you and you friends live and a few holiday destinations – you’re probably not too worried about how you manage and protect that data (although, if it’s impor |
| 1 - Problems with a large My Places folder | simon_a | 06/11/24 13:47 | A large My Places folder can become a problem for the following reasons: - Extended time for the application to start-up - Difficulty in resolving problems with the file When Google Earth starts it must load the myplaces.kml file, which is stored |
| 2 - Issues with only using My Places for your data | simon_a | 06/11/24 13:49 | If you never make copies or backups of your work you might run into these problems: - Risk of software or hardware problems corrupting the file - Risk of user error corrupting the file No software application is perfect; sometimes things go wrong |
| 3 - Managing your data in a simple and secure way | simon_a | 06/11/24 13:50 | Here are some things that you can do to help organise and protect your work: - Manage your data in smaller groups outside of GE in folders on you hard disk (or file server) and bring work into GE as and when you need it - Make regular point-in-time |