You have most likely created geographical objects not supported by MI7 (too many nodes, invalid feature type etc.). Try to export the table into MIF format in MI8 and then re-import it in MI7. That may tell you what is wrong.

I can't remember exactly what MI8 can do, that MI7 can't

Regards
Uffe

----- Original Message ----- From: "Rienks, Doekele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <MapInfo-L@lists.directionsmag.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 2:03 PM
Subject: [MI-L] MapInfo8.0 versus MapInfo7.0 -->


Hi all,

We just adopted MI8.0, and now I ran into a problem... hope any of you
can help me with it...

I created a single map (6 row table) out of 6 individual maps (1 row
tables) by erasing the overlap of the different layers, and than by
appending all the tables to 1 table.  The map works perfectly in MI8.0.
but when a colleague of mine tries to open it in MI7.0 it only shows the
geographical object of the first row in the table.... (We also first got
the message that the file would not be editable in MI7.0, but we changed
that through WordPad).

Any of you MapInfo wizards out there who encounter this problem before,
and knows how to solve it??

Regards
Doekele Rienks

GeoMarketing Associate
Groenhovenstraat 2
2596 HT Den Haag
Tel: (+31)(0)6-28022411
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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