the button.
Thanks for pointing it out. I for one was in need of it.
Regards,
Glenn Nevill
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415 768-7340
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> From: Mats Elfström [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> To: Nevill, Glenn
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What version of Acrobat Reader are you using. I have Acrobat 4.0 and
Acrobat Reader 4.0 and both seem to be missing any way of selecting
graphics. I remember being able to do it perhaps using Acrobat Reader 2 or
possibly 3. But it is gone in version 4.
Regards,
Glenn Nevill
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I am trying to figure out files in the USGS data download section. DLG
files 100k scale. The files with names like (1431479_TR_sdts_tar.gz) . . .
no problem. But what do I do with a file that has (opt) in the name?
Example, in the 100k California Stockton folder under transportation
there i
Thanks to all,
In case anyone else was wondering what the solution to this problem was.
I was able to unzip the files by changing a setting in Winzip (the TAR CR/LF
toggle under Misc. options) and then selecting dem as the file extension.
Regards,
Glenn Nevill
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415 768-7340
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I am trying to download the 1:250,000 DEM files on a Win NT 4.0 machine. I
am trying to use WINzip to extract them. I have tried the compressed and
uncompressed files. When I try to extract it, it asks for a file extension
for the file. I tried giving it a zip extension and the message is "Can
Hi, I am new to this list and to MapInfo. I was wondering if anyone has
come across a utility that will combine multiple USGS DEM files into a
single file. I have been experimenting with the MapInfo tool called DEM to
grid, and while it works fine, when placing multiple grids into a single
wo