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This is a discussion on New User: Converting to ShapeFiles? within the MapPoint 2006/2009 Discussion forums, part of the Map Forums category; Hi there, please forgive the amateur question. I have been using MapPoint trial edition to open several boundary files I ...
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| New User: Converting to ShapeFiles? please forgive the amateur question. I have been using MapPoint trial edition to open several boundary files I have that are in ptm format. I was wondering if there was a utility to convert these files or export them as shp files, or any other geographic file format I could use to import into other GIS systems? Thank you for your time. sT=- |
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| Re: New User: Converting to ShapeFiles?
There is actually. This is unsupported, but it's something Walt Cygan put together that exports mif/mid (which can easily be exported to shape files). Spatial Data Importer Contest Submission - MP2K Magazine Your success may vary, so if you need help let us know. Eric
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I forgot to mention, you can get the compiled dll from this newsletter: Formatting coordinates with DmsFormat, linking to weather data, three new utilities - MP2K Update Archives - MP2K Magazine See: http://www.mp2kmag.com/downloads/SpatialDataImport.zip This is the Spatial Data Import DLL plus the modifications that originally appeared at Spatial Data Importer Contest Submission - MP2K Magazine and exports drawing objects to MapInfo mif/mid format. Now for the first time, a DLL has been compiled for non-programmers to download directly.
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| Re: New User: Converting to ShapeFiles?
Thank you so much for the reply. I have been reading the instructions, but I'm affraid they are a bit vague. Should I be doing this modification in the MapPoint directory, MapInfo, VBA? I'm affraid I don't have much VBA experinece if it's the latter. In any event, i don't mean to be a bother. Any insight at all is truly appreciated. Thanks. |
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I'm sorry, I didn't see your follow-up post. I successfully added the dll and ran the process. Thanks so much for the help! However, the macro gives the following error: MIF Header Rows Written: Error Reported in MapPoint.Application.NA.13' procedure -2147467261: Invalid pointer I know this isnt supported, but any clues that may help? Thank you as always. EDIT: Could it be because I am using MapPoint 2006? |
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| Re: New User: Converting to ShapeFiles?
MapPoint 2006 shouldn't be the problem.. Can you post your ptm as an attachment -- or part of your ptm with one shape that has the problem? You might need to zip it first. I have had to tweak the "exporter" over the years though I haven't done it probably since 2006 - I think I could figure it out.. Eric
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| Re: New User: Converting to ShapeFiles?
Thanks so so much for taking a look. No matter what, I owe you big time. The files I'm using are quite large, 2 megs, even zipped and the attach feature will not allow it. I can't seem to find an option to do a selection set. Perhaps what I want is not even possible in hind site. I have One MapPoint file that has boundaries and Pushpins that I want to export into other software. Ideally I could just export the pushpin data to excel and geocode them to get in as point files and if I can get this add on working I guess it would export the boundaries. Maybe it will work after all. In any event, I just wanted to give an overview. Sorry for all the blabbing. Please let me know if you think I'm going about this all wrong to begin with. |
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