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    1. Re: [DMU] How to mesh new maps with existing maps in a single project
    2. W D Carter
    3. At 02:32 PM 7/22/2003 -0500, you wrote: >If the new DeedMapper maps are intended to mesh with the existing maps >(also from DeedMapper), does the process of installing the new maps effect >an automatic joining? If not, can someone direct me to instructions for >installation of the new maps? Thanks much. > >Marilyn > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 DeedMapper does not offer automatic joining of maps. Joining maps is a tedious process. I assume you already have a DeedMapper map in a project and you wish to join a new map to the existing map. Locate the position of the maps on your screen by placing the mouse crusor on one of the corners of the map and left click the mouse. This should highlight the map and at the top of the screen the map number will be displayed. The map can then be moved by holding down the left mouse key. Then drag the map to the proper position on the adjoining map. The map may be locked. You can unlock the map by clicking edit and click lock. I suggest after you have positioned the maps in their proper location, lock all maps. Dale

    07/22/2003 11:51:27
    1. Re: [DMU] How to mesh new maps with existing maps in a single project
    2. Symonds
    3. Dale, I should have known that in this life, it would not be "automatic"! Thank you for the instructions - I am not now having to do this, but I wanted to know how to do it - just in case! Marilyn > > DeedMapper does not offer automatic joining of maps. Joining maps is a > tedious process. I assume you already have a DeedMapper map in a project > and you wish to join a new map to the existing map. Locate the position > of the maps on your screen by placing the mouse crusor on one of the > corners of the map and left click the mouse. This should highlight the > map and at the top of the screen the map number will be displayed. The > map can then be moved by holding down the left mouse key. Then drag the > map to the proper position on the adjoining map. The map may be locked. > You can unlock the map by clicking edit and click lock. I suggest after > you have positioned the maps in their proper location, lock all maps. > > Dale

    07/22/2003 10:58:55