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MapInfo Pro 15.2 User Guide 4 Table of Contents 1 - Introduction 4 - Configuring MapInfo Pro Preferences What is MapInfo Pro? 9 Getting Started 11 Summary of Preferences 129 Locating Your Documentation 14 Setting Your Preferences 130 Determine the Type of License you have 15 Setting Your System Preferences 131 Getting Support 19 Setting Your Startup Preferences 134 Tech Support 21 Setting Your Directory Preferences 137 Setting the Web Services Preferences 139 2 - What's New in MapInfo Pro Setting up a Geocoding Server 146 Setting up a Routing Server 150 New and Changed Features in MapInfo Pro 24 Setting Your Concurrency Preference 151 Setting Your Style Preferences 153 Setting Your Address Matching Preferences 154 3 - The Basics of MapInfo Pro Setting Your Image Processing Preferences 155 Setting Your Notification Preferences 156 Starting and Leaving MapInfo Pro 29 Setting Your Map Window Preferences 157 A Tour of the MapInfo Pro Desktop 30 Setting Your Browser Window Preferences 163 Data - Where MapInfo Pro Begins 67 Setting Your Legend Designer Window Understanding Your Data in MapInfo Pro 83 Preferences 163 Using Workspaces 84 Setting Your Printer Preferences 165 Reviewing the Windows in MapInfo Pro 86 Setting Your Output Setting Preferences 168 Working with Tables in the Tables List 94 Setting Your Language Preferences 172 Working with Layers in the Layers Window 98 Working with Thematic Layers 113 5 - Understanding Your Data Working with Raster and Grid Layers 114 Working with Seamless Layers 114 Working with MapInfo Manager Library Working with MapInfo Tables 175 Services 119 Saving, Closing, and Exporting Your Work 120 6 - Working with Data in a Using the Tools in the Tools Manager 127 DBMS Getting Started 190 Creating a Data Source Connection 192 Reconnecting to your Data Source after Startup200 About Supported DBMS Data Types 203 Creating a Map Catalog in the DBMS 207 10 - Buffering and Working with Adding a Spatial Primary Key to a DBMS Table209 Objects Making a DBMS Table Mappable to Display it on a Map 211 Buffering Your Data 347 Deciding to work with Linked or Live Access Editing Objects using the Set Target Model 353 Tables 214 Creating Territories by Combining Objects 361 Opening a DBMS Table in MapInfo Pro 216 Creating and Manipulating Objects 365 Working with Remote Tables from Specific Databases 226 11 - Stylizing Your Map for 7 - Drawing and Editing Objects Presentations and Publishing Understanding the Drawing and Editing Changing a Map's Style 367 Commands 237 Labeling Your Map 372 Drawing Objects 241 Adding an Adornment to the Map 384 Drawing Polygons and Polylines 243 Creating a Legend for your Map 385 Drawing Symbols 247 Preparing a Map Layout for Publishing 389 Working with Text on the Map 250 Printing and Exporting Your Results 418 Editing Objects 251 12 - Registering Raster Images 8 - Selecting and Querying Data Working with Raster Images 425 Opening a Raster Image 428 Printing/Exporting Translucent Raster Images 434 Selecting Your Data in MapInfo Pro 266 Querying Your Data in MapInfo Pro 274 13 - Putting Your Data on the 9 - Creating Thematic and Map Other Themed Maps How Do I Get My Data on the Map? 436 Displaying your Excel (.XLS or .XLSX) Data 438 MapInfo Pro in Action 311 Displaying your Access (.MDB or .ACCDB) Data Using Thematic Mapping to Analyze 439 Information 312 Displaying your SQLite Data 440 Creating a Thematic Map 328 Displaying your Comma Delimited CSV Data 442 Changing the Display Parameters of a Map 334 Displaying your dBase Data 443 Updating Columns using Thematic Mapping 337 Displaying your Lotus 1-2-3 Data 444 Working with Grid Surface Maps 343 Displaying your ESRI Shapefile Data 444 Registering and Displaying your ASCII Data 446 Importing and Displaying GML File Data 447 Using Universal Data Directly 448 MapInfo Pro 15.2 User Guide 6 Opening MapInfo Pro Grid Files 452 Importing Graphic Files 452 Shortcuts by Keystroke 546 Geocoding - Assigning Coordinates to Records 452 Customizing Command Shortcuts 554 Putting Latitude/Longitude Coordinates on a Map Window Navigation 555 465 Ribbon Keytip Navigation for Accessibility 555 Displaying Your Data on the Map 467 Appendix B: Elements of a Coordinate System Printing Your Results 470 Projections and Their Parameters 557 14 - Working with Coordinate For More Information on Projections 587 Appendix C: Manually Creating a Systems and Projections MapInfo_MapCatalog Working with Coordinate Systems 475 Manually Creating a MapInfo_MapCatalog 589 Building Blocks of a Coordinate System 481 Manually Making a Remote Table Mappable 591 Adding Projections to the MAPINFOW.PRJ File489 Appendix D: MapInfo Map Interchange Format Understanding Precision in MapInfo Pro 492 Understanding Affine Transformations 493 File Versions and TAB, MIF/MID, and WOR Using Earth and Non-Earth Maps 495 Support 596 Appendix E: Glossary of Terms 15 - Working with Data from a Glossary of Terms 617 Web Service Introduction to Web Services 499 Enhancing Map Data using a Web Map Service (WMS) 501 Enhancing Map Data using a Web Feature Service (WFS) 505 Geocoding using a Geocoding Server 509 Creating Routing Distance and Time Buffers 514 Enhancing Map Data using a Mapping Tile Server 516 16 - Specialized Topics in MapInfo Pro Internet Connectivity and MapInfo Pro 523 Redistricting-Grouping Map Objects into Districts 525 Creating Expressions 529 Working with the MapBasic Window 542 Appendix A: Keyboard Short-Cuts MapInfo Pro 15.2 User Guide 7 1 - Introduction MapInfo® Pro is a comprehensive computer mapping tool that enables you to perform complex geographic analysis such as redistricting, accessing your remote data, dragging and dropping map objects into your applications, creating thematic maps that emphasize patterns in your data, and much more.