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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of 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
-Original Message-
From: Mats Elfström [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 1:43 PM
To: Nevill, Glenn
Subject: Re: MI Off topic
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
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
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
415 768-7340
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
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