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I have just started using Mapbasic and have got the basics down. I am
running into some problems which the group may be able to answer. Using
Mapbasic I would like to identify what browser windows are open and
displayed in a Mapinfo workspace. 
 
Eg
 
Browser windows Open =
    -    "Roads"
    -    "Parks"
 
Once the open browsers are identified I would then like to apply some
general style and label changes which I can do. 
 
Then 
    x = "Roads"
    y = "Parks"
 
I thought it might be best to identify the open and displayed browsers then
label them "x", "y", "z" etc. Then apply the colour changes, labels, etc to
these identified tables.
 
Set Map Layer "x" Display Global Global Brush (2,16765160,16777215) 
Set Map Layer "y" Display Global Global Brush (2,16765160,16777215) 
 
Is this logic correct or is there an easier way
 
Thanks in advance

Luke Charet ____________________________________________
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Ph: 02 9782 1837
Fax: 029782 1150 
Address : Level 18, 477 Pitt St, Sydney
 


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