Owen, 

To get more information about each selected record or item, just click on
that item from within the information tool list window.  If you want to see
all of the data attributes of all six records use the "marquee select tool"
and select the six items that you want.  Then go to the "Window" menu and
select "New Browser".  In the dialogue box create a new browser from
selection.  This will give you a browser window of the six items that you
selected in the mapper window.  I hope this helps!

Scott Miller
Valley Metro
602-495-0352
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, November 12, 1999 5:20 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        MI Info Tool problem with multiple records

Hello, everyone.

I'm using MapInfo v5.5 under Win95.  I have a selectable table with a
variable number of objects in each area.  When I click over the area with
the info tool, the info tool list-window comes up, and has one reference
for each object associated with that area.  However, the
object-information for each reference is the same.

For example, if there are six objects in that area, it lists the table name
six
times, but under each table name it gives only the information about the
second of the six objects.  Does anybody know why this is happening,
or how I can get it to list the information about all six of the objects?

Thanks, in advance.
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Owen Maroney
National Housing Federation
Internet Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Page: http://www.housing.org.uk
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