Joe,

Use the disperse.mbx that comes with MapInfo. It'll give you a few options
for how you'd like to disperse your points with same lat and long (randomly
vs. systematically 'round the clock').

Might wanna make a copy of your table first...

Erin Rubio

Spatial Insights, Inc.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of joe baragar
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:57 PM
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Subject: MI-L Geocoding


Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone out there can help me with the following problem:
When geocoding by address we often face the problem of objects being placed
on top (stacked) of one another, despite not having the same address
(adresses are close). Our solution to this problem has been to query the
stacked objects without matching address and to move the objects manually to
an appropriate location. For a small data set this has proven to be a
satisfactory solution. However, for large data sets it is too time
consuming.
Is anyone aware of any methods, techniques, MBX programs and\or third party
software which can rectify this problem?
We have investigated MapMarker, but we understand that it will not solve
this problem.

Any assistance is appreciated,
Joe

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