Okay — you might already know how to do this — but just in case you were “duh” like me………………….enjoy!!
I am working on a presentation for an upcoming conference on Google Earth…..and I am capturing EVERYTHING with Camtasia (just in case the bandwidth is not available — actually, just in case the internet is not available.)
So, I have everything working just fine — and go to demonstrate the ruler tool. Which looks just great when viewed from afar……but when you scroll in closer, I was WAY off. And I could NOT figure out a way to get the ruler to measure accurately from here to there.

So, I ran to google to see if someone wiser than I had an idea (and I twittered my frustration) and though I did not find information that worked…….I stopped for a moment and thought — wait a minute…..Jen, try this…….
So, I went and zoomed into my first destination — and clicked on Tools, Ruler and placed the first dot

Main Street USA, Disneyland.
Then I zoomed out, scrolled over, zoomed in, and clicked on Tools, Ruler — and placed my second dot

Pitcher’s Mound, Wrigley Field, IL
And tada – it worked!!

Now, maybe you knew how to do that…….but just in case you didn’t……….that is ONE way to get the ruler EXACTLY where you want it in Google Earth!!
Jen


October 6th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
That was way cool!! I’m going to have to try that. So where in IL should I try it from? and where in CA should I go to?? Maybe we can try US Cellular field next. LOL
October 6th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
Smiles —
Try SEA WORLD in San Diego!!!
October 7th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
I also learned that the availability to MOVE the rule to precise locations works best when the RULER tool is turned on. (smiles — just smiles!)