Yes, Abracadabra? No. There are several mouse clicks and a necessary table
that shipped in V 5.5, that was not in my previous version 4.0. The table is
Uszipbdy.tab and is shipped in the path
Mapinfo\Data\Map_Data\Namerica\USA\USAMaps. With this table open, hit
Control F (standard windows command
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Hi Dyan
I hope you have money riding on this one! Th
With the map of zip codes open, try Query > find (cntl F). Set the settings
as per the manual, and it should work the way you envisage.
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Hi Dyan
I hope you have money riding on this one! There is no function built into
Mapinfo that will look for a specific zip code. If you have a zip code table
open you can query it and then, in a mapper window, select Query | Find
Selection to center the map on the zip code that was found (provid
Try www.caliper.com
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They might be able to make you an .mif file for you or
something MI can read. Peter knows all about Zipcode files - I can tell you,
there is a lot more about Zip files than you (or me) might ever want to know.
Its a lot more complicated than gettin