How to handle line data in Mapinfo?
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How do you insert a line in MapInfo?
Choose Map>Options and click on the projection button. Choose the projection of the table the create lines operation is being used on. Click OK. Then, execute the MapBasic command and the lines should be created correctly.
How do I add a layer control in MapInfo?
Right Click in the Map Window area and select Layer Control. Select the Layer Control icon in the tool bar (see image to the right).
In MapInfo the Layer Control controls which layers are:
- Visible.
- Editable (only one layer can be editable)
- Labelled.
How do I make a MapInfo tab editable?
Go to Home>close table and close the original table name. Note: MapInfo Pro 16 and older do not have a setting to automatically open the new copy. Go to Home>Open Table and navigate to the folder where the copy was created and open the copy (or the recent files list). The table should now be editable.
How do I edit a layer in MapInfo?
On the HOME tab, in the Windows group, click Tool Windows, and click Layers from the list, to open the Layers window. Map layers will display in the Explorer window. Click the Editable icon beside the layer name to turn On editing. Click the Selectable icon beside the layer name to turn On selection.
How do you insert lines?
Here’s what you need to do:
- Place the cursor where you want the line to appear.
- Type the same character three times (see the list below for all the options).
- Press Enter.
- Click Insert in the ribbon tabs and then, in the Illustrations section, click Shapes.
How do I query in MapInfo?
Place the cursor in the “Where Condition” box, click on the Functions drop down and choose the “STR$()” function. Within the parentheses, enter “obj”. Outside of the parentheses, enter the equal (“=”) sign. In quotation marks, enter the object type to be queried.
How do I add data to a layer?
Add data from the Catalog pane
Right-click a layer or press Ctrl and click the layers you want to add. Add the selected layers to the map. From the Catalog pane or view, drag the selected layers and drop them onto the active map or to a specific position in the map’s Contents pane.
How do I add specific features to a layer?
Right-click the layer and click Selection on the shortcut menu. Click the desired operation on the menu. For example, click Create Layer from Selected Features to create a new selection layer. This adds a new layer at the top of the table of contents.
How do you activate a layer?
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How do you insert a heading line?
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How do you draw in MapInfo?
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- Ensure your table to hold the polygon object is open and the layer has been added to the Map Window.
- Mark the layer as editable in the Layer Control.
- Select the Polygon icon from the tool bar:
- Draw the polygon by left-clicking, dragging and then left-clicking again when the direction is to change.
How do I insert a line in MS?
The fastest way to add a horizontal line or rule is to use the AutoFormat feature. When you type certain characters three times in their own paragraph and then press Enter, those characters instantly become a full-width horizontal line. Place the cursor where you want to insert the horizontal line.
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