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  1. Marc Theunissen Dutch Translator with all proofreading rights

    The helpfile does not show the picture that is being referred to here. I try to make a mental picture, but my head won't bend... So having the originel picture might help. Anyone could mail it to me? Thanks

  2. Marlonb Manager

    here it is

  3. Marc Theunissen Dutch Translator with all proofreading rights

    Great, Tx!


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  1. Start [1] and finish outside the territory and (if possible) snap to an existing point [2], before you continue drawing over the territory. Do it likewise before you leave the territory [4].
    Start [1] and finish outside the territory and (if possible) snap to an existing point [2], before you continue drawing over the territory. Do it likewise before you leave the territory [4].

    Start [1] and finish outside the territory and (if possible) snap to an existing point [2], before you continue drawing over the territory. Do it likewise before you leave the territory [4].

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  2. Antes de continuar definiendo los nuevos límites, empiece [1] y finalice fuera de los límites del territorio (si es posible) para enganchar automáticamente con un punto existente [2]. Haga lo mismo antes de salir del territorio [4].
    Antes de continuar definiendo los nuevos límites, empiece [1] y finalice fuera de los límites del territorio (si es posible) para enganchar automáticamente con un punto existente [2]. Haga lo mismo antes de salir del territorio [4].
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  3. Antes de continuar definiendo los nuevos límites, empiece [1] y finalice fuera de los límites del territorio (si es posible) para enganchar automáticamente con un punto existente [2]. Haga lo mismo antes de salir del territorio [4].
    Antes de continuar definiendo los nuevos límites, empiece [1] y finalice fuera de los límites del territorio (si es posible) para enganchar automáticamente con un punto existente [2]. Haga lo mismo antes de salir del territorio [4].
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