Delorme 6 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Using the Draw Tools 
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5.  If you want to create an exact copy of the original file, select the layer type 
that matches the original file. GIS Layer has options for New Layer, Append 
Layer, and Replace Layer. When you select an option, the Import Source 
Selection dialog box opens so you can define the import parameters.  
A new file is created and inserted into the table. 
OR 
If you want to copy the file and save it as a different layer type, select the 
option you want.  
A new file is created and inserted into the table. 
Tip  You can also change a draw object type using the right-click feature. For more 
information, see Changing Draw Object Types. 
 
 
Changing Draw Object Types 
When you add a draw object to the map, a draw file is automatically created that 
includes that object. The draw file type varies depending on the draw object that was 
created.  
Note  Routable roads require a routable DeLorme dataset. Routable trails require a 
topographic DeLorme dataset. For information, visit www.delorme.com or call 
DeLorme Direct Sales at 800-561-5105.  
Draw Object Type 
Draw File Type 
Routable Road 
Road Layer 
Routable Trail 
Trail Layer 
Waypoint Waypoint 
Layer 
Track Track 
Layer 
Area Object (Polygon, Circle, Rectangle) 
Point Object (MapNote, Text Label, 
Symbol, Image)  
Line Object (Line, Arc, Spline) 
Draw Layer 
 
You can right-click a draw object on the map and change it to a road, track, trail, 
waypoint, or draw layer, depending on the type of draw object you selected. When 
the draw file type is changed, the original draw file is maintained and a copy is made 
and switched to the new draw file type, leaving you with two files: the original draw 
file and the copied draw file, which has a new draw file type.  
To Change a Draw Object 
Use the following steps to change a draw object type. 
1.  Use the Draw tab to place a draw object on the map. 
2.  To change a routable trail, track, or line to a road layer, right-click the object 
on the map, point to Manage Draw, and then click Copy to Active Road 
Layer
.  
OR 
To change a routable road or routable trail to a track layer, right-click the 
object on the map, point to Manage Draw, and then click Copy to Active