How do I add a scale bar in MapInfo?

How do I add a scale bar in MapInfo?

What is a scale bar

  1. MapInfo Pro provides map adornments, such as a scale bar.
  2. On the MAP tab, in the Content group, click Add to Map, and click Scalebar to open the Create Adornment dialog box.

What is the latest version of MapInfo?

New Downloads

  • Precisely MapInfo Pro v2021.1 (Apr 1, 2022)
  • MapBasic v2021.1 (Apr 1, 2022)
  • Precisely MapInfo Pro v2021 (Feb 23, 2022)
  • MapBasic v2021 (Feb 23, 2022)
  • Precisely MapInfo License Server Utility v5.4 (Nov 24, 2021)
  • MapInfo Pro v17.0.5 Maintenance Release (64 bit) (Dec 17, 2020)
  • MapBasic v2019.3 (Dec 1, 2020)

How do I learn MapInfo?

Using Mapinfo as a Beginner (Covering Basics)

  1. Create Your First Mapinfo Tab File and How to Re-Open it. 02:00.
  2. Understanding Tab File. 05:36.
  3. Create Objects. 11:30.
  4. Create Objects (Continued..) 08:39.
  5. Create Points. 05:41.
  6. Combining And Erasing Polygons. Preview13:18.
  7. Creating Buffer. 07:20.

Who owns MapInfo software?

MapInfo

Type Public
Revenue ▲$165.5 million USD (2005)
Employees 900 [1] (2005)
Parent Pitney Bowes
Website www.mapinfo.com

What is mapinfo used for?

MapInfo Pro is the premier desktop geographic information system (GIS) software used by thousands of professional geospatial analysts. It provides thematic mapping, spatial querying, raster data manipulation, and map layout. It is a 64-bit, highly performant solution with a familiar Windows user interface.

How do I use mapinfo professional?

How do I edit MapInfo?

MapInfo Pro allows you to quickly start editing any layer opened in a map window. You can use the Layer List in the Explorer window to make a specific layer editable, you can use the Editing dropdown list in the Statusbar and you can use the context menu of the map window to make the selection layer editable.

How do I create a boundary in MapInfo?

Yes, you can do that with MapInfo Pro.

  1. Make the line layer editable.
  2. Select the lines to cut.
  3. Set these as Target using SPATIAL, Edit, Set Target (or Ctrl + T)
  4. Select the cutting polygon.
  5. Use SPATIAL, Edit, Split, Split Target to split the lines with the polygon.
  6. Save the changes to your table.