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# [[MI_Setting_Default_Style | Setting Default Style from an Existing Layer]] | # [[MI_Setting_Default_Style | Setting Default Style from an Existing Layer]] | ||
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# [[MI_Setting_Number_of_Undo_Objects | Setting the Number of Undo Objects]] | # [[MI_Setting_Number_of_Undo_Objects | Setting the Number of Undo Objects]] | ||
# [[MI_Label_Format_Number | Labelling Numbers using Fixed Number of Decimal Places]] | # [[MI_Label_Format_Number | Labelling Numbers using Fixed Number of Decimal Places]] |
Revision as of 21:09, 22 August 2011
Introduction
This page contains a brief introduction to the MapInfo software. A number of MapInfo tasks which are repeatedly used in creating a TUFLOW model are described below, each of these has a separate page. If you have any suggestions to be included in these pages, please add them to the discussion page. Please add MapInfo Suggestions Here!.
MapInfo File Formats
A number of files with the same name but different extensions make up a MapInfo table. A brief description of the MapInfo file formats, in particular the MapInfo Interchange (.MIF and .MID) are provided here: MapInfo File Formats.
Basics
In this section are some basic MapInfo functions that are regularly used in creating TUFLOW models in MapInfo.
Tips and Tricks
- Pack Table
- Move Snapped Nodes
- Display Vertices (Nodes) on Polygons and Lines
- Setting Default Style from an Existing Layer
- Digitising Along Common Boundary or Object
- Hotlinking (Open Data in external program)
- Setting the Number of Undo Objects
- Labelling Numbers using Fixed Number of Decimal Places
- Selecting Subsets
- Concatenating Labels
- Using MapInfo String Functions
- Joining Tables (Updating a table with data from a second table)