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This is a discussion on Views within the MapPoint 2006/2009 Discussion forums, part of the Map Forums category; I would like to know if there is a way to ONLY view the state or territory that you are ...
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| Views (I know my questions are very elementary, but I am the only person in my company who knows this program and I don't know it very well. Plus, my software did not come with an instruction manual - Can you believe it?) Thanks for all the help I can get!!!! :P [/i] |
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No intruction manual, that's crazy. :-) Anyway, the help file's pretty good and also available on-line: http://www.microsoft.com/office/tech...2/en/mappoint/ The short answer is no, but there might be couple work-arounds.. 1.) trace a white freeform (white shading, white line) over all the other areas you want to cover 2.) find a shape or mif/mid file covering the area you want to hide, and import that (white/white as above). Eric
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