Hi , 

Create a new column [long] and [lat] using "Table> Maintenance" menu
in "Table>Update Column", you see "Assist" button, press it and
update [Long] with CentroidX and [Lat] wth CentroidY.

But make sure you are using correct "Projection".

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ivy Chua
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 3:17 PM
To: MapInfo-L
Subject: MI-L View Coordinates




Hi,

I understand that in MapInfo, X & Y coordinates assigned to each record =
is
kept internal to the database, cannot view in a Browser window.

Is there any way to view the coordinates?

Would appreciate if anyone can advice me on that.
Thanks!

Best regards,
Ivy Chua
Tel: (65) 292 2113 ext. 19
Fax: (65) 292 0310
http://www.teamone.com.sg




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