RE: MI-L E-Mailing MapInfo based tables to ESRI people.

2002-04-25 Thread Warren Vick, Europa Technologies Ltd.
A COX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 2:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: SUM: MI-L E-Mailing MapInfo based tables to ESRI people. WOW Lots of responses. Most of whom agreed that using Universal Translator to change the table to a Shape file, with information abou

SUM: MI-L E-Mailing MapInfo based tables to ESRI people.

2002-04-22 Thread ALICIA COX
WOW Lots of responses. Most of whom agreed that using Universal Translator to change the table to a Shape file, with information about the projection used. It would generate .SHP, .SHX, .DBF from each of your tab file Another option was: Export the file to mif/mid format, and send that to h

MI-L E-Mailing Mapinfo based tables to ESRI people...

2002-04-22 Thread John . Ottini
Alicia If you are using MI 6.0 or later, I would suggest that you convert the Mapinfo table to a Esri Shapefile using the Universal Translator before shipping it to the Esri people. You wouldn't want to confuse them by sending a Tab file! :-) John Ottini GIS Mapping Program City of Orlando-Pub

MI-L E-Mailing Mapinfo based tables to ESRI people...

2002-04-19 Thread ALICIA COX
I am trying to email a table (that I created by drawing polygons) that is presently in MapInfo to someone who is "ESRI_BASED" (?) how is the best method to get this to him, I do not know how computer adept he is, so keeping it simple to open would be preferred if possible. Alicia Kaye Cox DH