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Bob Crane

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loading a utm or lat/long file
« on: February 27, 2004, 10:53:24 PM »
I am having problems loading a list of coordinates which were sent to me from a client.
First, I converted them from an excell file to a text file like the example in the help area yet I cannot get them to load correctly.
the file that is set up with lat/long does not seem to have a place to load when I go to "open a file",
and the file that is set up with utm coordinates will load the waypoints but it thinks that they are a track rather than a set of waypoints. when i go to display this set of utms from norhern minnesota they show up as a line stretching from quebec to bc.
Can you help me?

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loading a utm or lat/long file
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2004, 09:24:19 AM »
Quote (Bob Crane @ Feb. 27 2004,10:53)
I am having problems loading a list of coordinates which were sent to me from a client.
First, I converted them from an excell file to a text file like the example in the help area yet I cannot get them to load correctly.
the file that is set up with lat/long does not seem to have a place to load when I go to "open a file",
and the file that is set up with utm coordinates will load the waypoints but it thinks that they are a track rather than a set of waypoints. when i go to display this set of utms from norhern minnesota they show up as a line stretching from quebec to bc.
Can you help me?

When you load a ".txt" file it can be either UTM or Lat/Lon.  The software will detect which it is and load it appropriately.

If the points are included between "BEGIN LINE" and "END" they will be treated as a track, not a set of waypoints.

If you want them to come out as waypoints, each point needs to be between a "BEGIN SYMBOL" and "END".

Another way to get around this is to right click on the file (or a track in the file) and go to File Properties.  Select the "track points"  tab, then right click on each point and choose "Convert track point to waypoint."