Milo:

EXTENSION TO MANUAL METHODS:

If you turn on the option that moves all common nodes in the same layer when you move 
one of them, it saves having to move things twice. It will also quickly highlight any 
locations where the nodes are not coincident and avoids the possibility of your snaps 
not matching due to twitching fingers.

Use Options > Preferences >  Map Window and set "Move duplicate nodes in.." to the 
"the same layer".

Hope this helps.



Mark Knudsen
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Mark Knudsen
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 Veitch Lister Consulting Pty Ltd        Phone: +61 3 9427 7400
 Suite 14    663 Victoria Street         Fax:     +61 3 9427 0481
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-----Original Message-----
From:   Milo Simonic 
Sent:   Friday, July 09, 1999 3:42 AM
To:     Mapinfo-l
Subject:        MI Polygon reshaping

A table consists of about 70 polygons (non-overlapping). I need to reshape certain 
mutual boundaries. I digitized the desired shape and using snap mode and reshape 
function I reshaped a boundary. Reshaping however only applies to one selected 
polygon. The neighbouring polygon maintains its unreshaped boundary. How to 
change/reshape a MUTUAL boundary of two polygons at the same time?

Milo
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