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Originally Posted by F-127
From what I've tried, if you copy a map it will only copy the values. If the normalizers are different, I've found myself bringing up the normalizers and doing a "select all, copy, and paste" for the x and y normalizer. And if you load a second file up, looks like it will take the x and y normalizers from the first file.
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Ding!! Ding!! Ding!!
Depending on the disparity of the map values as far as the normalizers go, you can end up with some pretty fishy stuff. Remember this?
http://forum.gopowerhungry.com/21935-post11.html
It will actually work out to the computer thinking WFO at 585 A/D counts. Hang on!!!
Some maps aren't as sensitive to changes and will go unnoticed if the map values are transposed without fixing the normalizers.
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