Anyone wanting the program, you can contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Bob DeRubeis GIS Analyst 1-602-263-6811 x5454 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Holler, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >Greetings, > >I think that the described program would be useful; especially for >workspaces that were used as masters for other workspaces. I for one >would find this useful. > >Bill Holler MS GISP >GIS Administrator >Information Specialist >Data Services Division >Town of Wethersfield, CT >(860) 271-2854 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Robert DeRubeis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:17 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: MI-L custom labels > > >List, > >I'm trying to find out how many MIPro users would be interested in a >program we created. MIPro users already know the problems associated >with having custom labels inside saved workspaces. When a table is >updated or overwritten (rearranging the rowid), the label no longer >corresponds to the new table. > >This program is a windows application that searches for all .wor files >by directory, and clears all custom labels. This is the same as doing a >"clear custom labels..." from a map window, but this will do every map >window within the workspace and within the directory specified. This >can be performed on a single table, multiple tables or all tables >through the windows text dialog box. It can also be run in test mode, >which returns the workspace name and complete directory locations, >before any action is taken. > >Please let me know if you are interested or see a use for the program. >I ran into this problem when getting StreetPro updates that are >referenced in many, many workspaces with custom labels. I couldn't use >the data without first getting rid of the custom labels. Now if only MI >had a better way to display labels, but that's another subject.... > >Thanks, >-Bob
