Aaron,
 
The SRS is Standard Reference System. This really should read ground units instead of SRS. Much less confusing. I have asked our documentation team to address this.
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Balasch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 27, 2000 11:41 AM
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Subject: [geonet]: User reference point

Hi All,
 
I've been trying to use the REFP command in a mapplot colntrol file to define a user refernce point. I'm trying to use the REFP command using reference point 0 (e.g. REFP 0, 498244, 7653214). I finally looked up Help to find out why REFP 0, x, y doesn't work. It says if using REFP 0, subsequent statements uning reference point 11, SRS coordinates must be used otherwise map units are used. Excuse my ignorance but what are SRS coordinates. I just want to define my reference point in terms of UTM corrdinates.
 
 
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