If you know the lat-lon of 2 points in your table, preferably spanning your
area. You can export as a dxf and then on the import specify the non-earth
coordinates and the corresponding lat-lons and the correct projection.
Commonly this works well.
Regards
George M Smith
At 06:43 AM 5/7/99 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am wondering if there is a way to convert non-earth units to a specific
>longitude/latitude location?? I would like to overlay a table that is in
>non-earth units with one that is in longitude/latitude projection. Is this
>possible?
>
>Cheers,
>Katina Michael
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