X6 Ovi Maps - North Up question

On the X6 in Ovi Maps, is there a way to change it from North Up to Route Up?  I have had several GPS units and this is my first encounter with North up navigation and it throws me off every time. 

You caliberate the compass on Nokia phones by waving them in a figure of 8, or a couple of flicks of the wrist from 12 O'clock to 3 O'clock !
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    And I got a nippy reply from the Benelux Nokia Care.
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    i hope this is not off topic, but i have a similar problem with map versions, but slightly different circumstances.
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  • Ovi map cambodia

    hi,
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  • Ovi Maps crashes continuously on N8

    Phone:
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    I managed to resolve the problem I reported above. 
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  • How to install ovi maps in N79

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    I'm actually having the same question but nokia maps updater is for updating maps, but what should i do in case if i uninstalled ovi maps from my device?
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