Not a problem with the MIF, any table with a mix of regions and other
objects might encounter this problem.  Regions especially should not share
tables with other objects for this very reason.  If you don't need a fill
for the regions, then either style over ride to N in the region style- Layer
Control> Display>Style Override. Or select all and change regions to N fill
permanently.  Then objects on same layer that are underlying regions will
show through.  This is affected by the drawing order and can not be
controlled in any reliable fashion.  Get these objects into separate tables
if at all possible.  I have had to separate some all region tables into 2
tables to get the overlapping right.

William "Woody" Woodruff
Zoning Administrator
Charter Township of Union, Isabella County, Michigan
-84.80947000 43.61095100
2010 S Lincoln Rd, Mt. Pleasant, MI  48858
(989) 772 4600 EXT 41
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-----Original Message-----
From: lixiaohui李晓晖 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 08, 2004 23:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI-L About MIF


hi,

Importing MIF from professional7.0, in  map window, I found  some objects
like lines are hidden behind regions. Is anybody come across this problem?
If I should modify the MIF file?

More Thanks in advance.

-li xiaohui

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