Maybe, you should save a copy of the long/lat, but saving the copy with the
appropiate projection.
Hope it will help.
----- Original Message -----
From: joe baragar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:56 AM
Subject: MI-L changing projections


> Hi there folks,
> I have 2 different maps of the same area.  One is a lat\long projection,
the
> other is a US State Plane Coordinate - Tennessee 4100.  When looking at
the
> 2 maps in a single map window, they are aprox. 3000km away from each
other.
> I'd like to basically overlay one on the other, but when i try to move the
> map objects on top of the other, the objects get distroted \ rotated due
to
> the different projections of the 2 layers.  Does anyone know how i may
save
> the maps so that i can overlay both of them and have them line up without
> distortion \ rotation problems?
> Thanks for your time.
> Joe.
>
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