Around the World Travel Map

All, I am trying to create an around the world map, example path: NYC to LAX to SYD to FCO to NYC. The travel path is west but when I select the "Return to Starting Location" option the map is drawn with an eastward line. I would like the line to continue westward, any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Larry, I am up to date, I was just trying something new and it appeard to work.
If you do this:
Desired Path to Show: NYC to LAX to SYD to FCO to NYC
but instead use
FCO to NYC to LAX to SYD to FCO to NYC to LAX
and then zoom in and set the map, you can have the desired path without showing the two duplicate locations (1st FCO and last LAX) and have the map appear to show a correct path.

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