Hello Frank,

I believe they're 10cm units. You need to choose British Coordinate Systems
> British National Grid. Select your Easting field for X and Northing field
for Y. Set the X and Y coordinate multipliers to 0.1 (which will convert to
meters).

Regards,
Warren Vick
Europa Technologies Ltd.
http://www.europa-tech.com

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Subject: MI-L creating points (Ordnance Survey)


Hello All,

Trying to create points for address point data from
Ordnance Survey (using the create points dialog).  I
have experimented with multiplying the x/y by a number
of values (negative/positive...) and have used both
British Coordinate Projections available in MI 6.5 but
with no luck...

An example of the coordinate from a couple of the
tiles are:

956697  7468671
953675  7469894

1279205  6700820
1423625  6716435

2637189  6631744
2637161  6631698

I will ultimately need to bring these into Lat/Long
WGS84 (via "file" > "save copy as").

I would be very grateful if anyone could point me in
the right direction!

TIA!!

Frank


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