Hey Joe,

did you bring the information in through Arclink or Translator. If you do
not know the origin projection of the data you are bringing it won't come in
right. If this is, it maybe your problem.

LGS

-----Original Message-----
From: joe baragar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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