Randy,
You didn't say what you were trying to do. Usually you would use that part
if you wanted to move the GeoLocation database to another location on your
hard drive or to add another GeoLocation database to the current one.
If you are trying to find a location in the database that is not in your
places, just enter the location into the field in the format that you are
using, (the default would be city, county, state, country if you don't know
the locational county or part you don't know leave that blank city,
,state/prov, country). The program will ask if that is correct, answer yes.
Once the location is entered then you can click on the little down arrow
next to the field and the place list screen will come up where you can edit
the location. Once the location is highlighted the program will try to find
the location on the map to geocode it. If it can't find it there will be a ?
mark in the L location. You can click the edit button and bring up the
location edit screen and there click on the little world icon and it will
search the GeoLocation database for the location. For more info on using
that screen click on the help button as there is quite a bit of help on this
screen and what you can do.
Hope this helps.
Russ

-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Clark
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 4:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] GeoLocation database

When entering data I clicked on the GeoLocation database and it's
suddenly taking me to setup (for the GeoLocation database). Of course
it's been installed forever. Any ideas?

Randy





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