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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Martin Roundill
Sent: March 23, 2000 11:44 PM
To: 'Vincent Decker'; James Marlow; 'Jeff Reid
Decker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 24 March 2000 10:49
To: James Marlow; 'Jeff Reid'; Mapinfo-L (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Text from Word to MI 5.5
Just like James, the powerpoint option is the one i have been using for a
while now, and i am very satisfied with the results. All my
nfo-L (E-mail)
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 3:30 PM
Subject: RE: Text from Word to MI 5.5
> Hi Jeff
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> There are a couple of options (hacks for you programmers):
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> 1) Use Word as your layout program - import the map into Word and do your
> layout
a sub-hack, if you have a postscript printer, would be to print an eps file
of your map and put that into word.
depending on your text, you might be able to break it up into paragraphs and
place them into your layout one paragraph at a time. if you save just that
layout as a workspace, then you c
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> From: Jeff Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 4:30 PM
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> Cc: Reid, Jeff; Medina
> Subject: Text from Word to MI 5.5
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> Interested parties
Interested parties:
We have lengthy text for a map explanation which will recur on a number
of maps. The text was prepared in MS Word (Office 2000). Our maps are
prepared using MI5.5.
We are aware of the Photoshop and scanning approaches mentioned in the
MI-L indexed comments. However, we do not