I think the way to go is to clone the map window and then change the zoom and 
centerpoint in the cloned   map window and add it in a frame. The other way, 
you discribed, can work if the difference in zoom levels are small, but I think 
it can be tough to get it right.

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> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: Per-Gunnar Alm [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Skickat:      den 29 januari 2001 16:52
> Till: MapInfo-L
> Ämne: MI-L Different zoom factor
>
> Hello all,
> Does anyone know if it is possible to have two or more frames in a layout
> window, that shows different zoom factors and different center points of
> the same map window. I would like to be able to make changes in the map
> window and have it effect all the frames in the layout window.
>
> Regards
>
>
> Per-Gunnar Alm
> Lund University
> Division of Engineering Geology
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