When you take multiple rides and make a trail network, it combines/averages out multiple tracks into a single track. Â This is a great function, and I usually do it first. Â The Trail Network function also takes long tracks and breaks them into pieces where two tracks cross. Â Thus 8 rides (with overlap on several of the trails to be averaged together) can turn into 120 track pieces.
Topofusion also offers an intelligent trackpoint reduction tool that can take a detailed track (ex: points every 10 feet) and intelligently reduce it by selecting the final number of points desired.  Thus you can reduce a track to  20% of it's original size while maintaining a very high-quality representation of the trail.
I like to perform the Reduction function on the averaged track. Â Unfortunately, those 8 original tracks were networked into 120 pieces, making a lot of work to right click on them, and to calculate what 20% of each track piece length is.
Suggestion 1: Â Allow a percentage option instead of a final point number (or both). Â Sliding either the percentage or changing the final number of points will update the other option.
This would let me set a percentage consistently based on my use.
Ex: Â If I have track points every 10 feet, I would reduce to 33-25% of original for hiking, and reduce to 15-20% of the original size for vehicle off-roading, 15% for paved roads/highways. Â Right-clicking on each track piece would default to the correct number of points based off the prior-set percentage.
Suggestion 2: Â Another suggestion that piggy-backs the above suggestion:
(a) Allow me to select a series of tracks, or an area (that would select all tracks within it), or both options.
(b) Create a universal (all tracks) reduction option that would allow me to reduce all tracks by "xx percent" in one step.
That saves me about 120 right-clicks in my Tucson Mountain Park trail network.