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The nüvi 200 allows you to input a destination using a number of different methods. You can navigate to a street address, search for a specific business name, search for a Point of Interest (POI) by category (restaurant, hotel, etc.), input an intersection, a geo-coded photo, or even a set of coordinates.
Probably the most common destination type is a street address. To demonstrate the nüvi's address entry system, I'll enter an address in New York City:

Figure 29: Main Menu
To begin entering a street address, tap Where to? from the Main Menu.

Figure 30: Choose Address as the Destination Type
After tapping on Where to? from the Main Menu, tap Address to begin entering a street address.

Figure 31: Select the State
The nüvi 200 automatically selects the State you are currently located in (Massachusetts, in this case).
If your destination address is in a State other than your current location, tap Change Country.

Figure 32: Enter the State Name
I'm entering a destination address in New York, so I type out N-E-W-space, and the nüvi automatically figures out that I'm spelling New York.

Figure 33: Select State
Tap the State name of your destination address.

Figure 34: Spell or Search for the City
If you know the City name of your destination address, tap Spell City to enter it. If you're not sure of the city name, but know the street name, tap Search All to search all cities within the chosen State for matching street names.

Figure 35: Select City
Once enough letters have been entered that the nüvi can narrow the results to a short list of possible matches, the results list is automatically displayed. I'll tap on New York, NY to continue on to the next step.

Figure 36: Enter House Number
Use the on-screen keypad to enter the house or building number of the destination address, then touch Done.

Figure 37: Enter Street Name
I'm entering an address on "Central Park West" in New York City, so I start to spell out C-E-N-T-R-A-L...
When entering a street name, you only enter the main portion of the street name. For example, if you are looking for "North Main Street", you would only enter "Main" as the search criteria, and the GPS would then display a list of matching street names that includes all variations of "Main Street", such as "South Main Street" and "North Main Street".

Figure 38: Address Confirmation Screen
With the address fully entered into the nüvi 200, the destination can be viewed on the map by tapping Show Map, saved to the address book by tapping Save, or the nüvi can start driving to the destination by pressing the large green Go! button.

Figure 39: Garmin nüvi 200, Map Screen