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Armando,

Yes, I'd love this utility!

I wonder if you could upload it to the directionsmag.com web site.

Click on "Free Tools," then "Upload," and choose Maptitude as the
associated product.

I honestly wouldn't know how to compile it. I'll need to learn, but
if you could upload the compiled add-in, that would be helpful.

Thank you!

Reinaldo's solution is a good one, too, but not for such an enormously
extensive selection set as these bike routes. I can't get them easily into
one selection set. It'll be thousands of road segments, which I'll be
adding to over time.

(I think Caliper should add Armando's add-in to Maptitude. Seems such a
basic thing to merge a selection set to an existing file!)

There's a big bike symposium in the state capital next Wednesday, so if I
seem a little intent on having bike routes on my bike route web site by
then....that's why!

Cheers,

- Margie


 On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Marjorie,
>
> Merging  features from one layer into another can be accomplished with the
> MergeGeography() function in GISDK.  This function will merge ALL features
> from teh source layer into the target layer.
>
> Some time ago I wrote a macro to merge only selected items from the source
> layer.  I think it could work for you.  I can dig it out and mail  the code
> (if you are familiar with GISDK), or compile it for  you to use it as an
> Add-Inn.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Armando Scalise
>
>
>
> Marjorie Roswell wrote:
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> > In MapInfo it's so easy to move a map object (line, polygon or point) to a
> > new layer.
> >
> > Just :
> > - copy.
> > - make target layer editable.
> > - paste.
> >
> > I'm almost astonished at how I haven't figured out how to select
> > Maptitude streets, and move them into my new bike routes layer.
> >
> > How do I do this?
> >
> > (I really don't want to do this in MapInfo. Streets are just too big to
> > have too many duplicate file layers around.)
> >
> > 10 years as a MapInfo "fanatic" but, still a (struggling) Maptitude
> > toddler,
> >
> > Margie
> >
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