Both of the software packages 'Discover' and 'GeoBasemap' provide tools for
adding grids to your map. The advantage given by Discover is that any grid
can be overlain on a map, whereas most of the free tools you can get, and
GeoBasemap, can only add a graticule in the same projection as the map
window in question. This means that, say, you could put a local and
national/UTM grid on a single map if you needed to show them both, or you
can put a lat-long grid on a metric projection.

see www.encom.com.au or www.geobasemap.com.index.html  for more details

Caroline
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Pelican GeoGraphics
London SE21 8ED

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.pelicangeographics.co.uk


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 6:18 PM
Subject: MI-L Grid N UTM36 WGS84


We would like to create a UTM Grid with un distance of 10 000 m between the
lines. Does anybody know un application mapbasic to create UTM grids ?

Thank you for any help.

Rainer


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