Oh. I wonder how I missed that! Yes, the merge geography command 
would be a much better way to do it.

Bob

On 19 Aug 2005 at 14:19, Dave Twehues wrote:

> 
> what about "merge geography"
> 
> dave
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>     Sometimes I have multiple layers that I want to combine into one.
>     Unfortunately, there is no "merge layers" function built in to
>     Maptitude.
> 
>     Here's a solution: Export each layer to MapInfo Interchange
>     format. Two files will be created, one with a .mid extention, one
>     with .mif.
> 
>     They're text files. One is the lat/long; the other is the data.
>     Just open them up in a text editor and paste them all into one
>     document. The data items are in sequential order, so make sure
>     they're all pasted in the same sequence. The first column in the
>     mid file needs to be numbered sequentially; each mid file will
>     start at 1 and go up, so the added records need to be renumbered.
> 
>     I've only done it with point files, which work really well. Lines
>     or polygons might be harder.
> 
>     Bob
> 
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