It is very useful to open your e00 in word before converting and search for
"prj". This projection info for the file is almost always there if you cant
find it any other way.
Regards
George M Smith
At 02:42 PM 4/8/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
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>The translated TAB file that you sent had a projection
>of Longitude/Latitude but that was not the original projection
>of the .E00 file. That's why the mapper is skewed.
>When translating from ArcInfo to MapInfo in ArcLink, the user
>has to know the projection of the E00 file and then pick the correct
>projection from the coordinate system picker box. ArcLink does
>not perform projection transformations.
>Hope that makes sense.
>
>- Derek Galvin
>- MapInfo Quality Assurance Department
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