I believe it is possible to save your workspaces as PDF files using an Adobe
PostScript Printer Driver "AdobePS" in which you can download from the Adobe web
site. From there you can view these PDF images in Abobe Acrobat Reader which is
also free to download.
Dan
"Christy Noonan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/31/2000 06:16:16 PM
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Subject: MI Viewing a Map without MapInfo on a machine
Hi Listers,
The main problem, allowing another person in the company to view my maps.
Finding something simple enough for them to use and not giving them the
ability to change the data. I would like to be able to display a map, zoom
in/out and pan. It must be simple to use.
These are some of the things I have tried.
1. Imbedding the map in Excel, it locks up some machines and many in my
company don't even have excel.
2. Looked at a few viewers to download from the web, including ones from
the Spatial News list of viewers. I looked at the Proviewer and it has to
many options and allows users to change data in tables.
Questions?
1. How do you imbed a map into Word, or do you save it as a *mif file,
and then how do you import it?
2. Is there a utility to save a workspace as a bitmap?
3. Is there a utility to save a workspace as a *pdf (Acrobat file)?
4. Am I just missing something, is there a utility already out there to
let someone just view, zoom and pan a map?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Cn
Christy Noonan
ERAC
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