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GeoAuthor. 10 th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com. Change Name. 10 th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com. Change Attributes. 10 th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com. Distribute Addresses - Proportionate. 10 th Annual GeoElections Conference
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GeoAuthor 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
ChangeName 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
ChangeAttributes 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Distribute Addresses - Proportionate 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
MultiUpdate 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Add Segment 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Create Intersection There are 3 methods for creating intersections: Method 1: Creating an intersection on a line Step 1: Select line Step 2: Right click to open floating GeoAuthor menu and select Create Intersection Method 2: Creating an intersection on a line or a polyline Step 1: Using the Symbol tool place a point along the line/polyline Step 2: Select the point and the line/polyline you want the intersection to be created. Step 3: Right click and select create intersection. **Rob’s Tool Tips Method 3: Creating an intersection on a polyline Step 1: Select a node on the poly within proximity of where you want to create your intersection and press Ctrl + C to copy the node and Ctrl + V to paste the node. Step 3: Then select the polyline and the newly pasted node, right click and select create intersection. ** 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Shape Point The Shape Point tool allows the user to reshape a part of polyline or the entire polyline. Step 1: Select the Polyline tool Step 2: Draw your new polyline. Step 3: Select your old line and your new line, right click and select Shape Point. When using the Shape Point there is a short cut! When drawing in your new line you can use the autotrace feature within MapInfo! Step 1: Select the Polyline tool Step 2: After you put your end point down, draw up to your first node within the polyline. Step 3: Press the “T” key on the keyboard. Step 4: Continue Drawing your line skipping ahead a few nodes on the line. Finish drawing your line. Step 5: Select your old line and your new line, Right click and select Shape Point. 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Node Split & Node Combine Node Split Node Combine 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Node Split Step 2: Move the existing line work to make room for the new line Step 1: Right Click, MDN Off Step 3: Select the line tool and draw in the new line making sure to connect your end points. Step 4: Select three lines the middle one being the new line. Right click and select Node Split. 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Node Combine Step 1: Select the line (Middle Segment) you want to node combine. Right click and select node Combine. Step 2: Move the node combined line off to the side. 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
MDN On MDN Off 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Retire TLID If there is line work you want to retire from the map but still want to keep in the event it needs to be reactivated you can retire it and move it aside. Simply select the line, right click and select retire TLID. Erase Line The erase line tool is a safety measure for deleting lines. It will only delete a line that you have created. 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
Preferences On • Preferences that can be altered within GeoAuthor > Preferences On: • Symbology by Line Type (Edit/Verify) • MTFCC Preferences (On/OFF) • Drag Drop Threshold Time • Distributed Addressing • Postal Standards 10th Annual GeoElections Conference www.icwmaps.com
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