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Street Atlas USA 2012 User Guide
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To Import a Transfer File with Hyperlinked Files
Use the following steps to import a transfer file that includes hyperlinked file attachments.
1. Click the Map Files tab.
2. Click File, click Transfer, and then click Import.
The Import Transfer File dialog box opens. The C:\DeLorme Docs\Transfer Files
directory is the default location. Browse to another location if you want to save the
file somewhere else. Transfer files have .dmt extensions.
3. Click a file to select it.
The name displays in the File Name text box.
4. Click Import.
The Browse for Folder dialog box opens.
5. Select the folder where you want to save the hyperlinked files.
C:\DeLorme Docs\Transfer Files is the default location. Browse to another location if
you want to save the file somewhere else.
6. Click OK.
The imported map file opens and displays in the map view.
Note for regular Street Atlas USA users
This Help topic describes functionality provided in advanced file management.
Advanced file management allows you to save multiple routes and draw layers in a
single map file. With simplified file management, you can save only one route and/or
draw layer in a single map file. If you did not select to enable advanced file
management during the product installation, you can still change the settings using
the Change File Management option in the Options menu. For more information, see
Activating Advanced/Simplified File Management
.
This note does not apply to Street Atlas USA Plus users.
E-mailing a Transfer File
You can package a map file and its contents into a single file, called a transfer file, to
facilitate e-mailing or copying. Note Transfer files do not include map data.
To E-mail a Transfer File
This procedure creates an attachment file, but does not permanently save a file to
C:\DeLorme Docs\Transfer Files.
Use the following steps to e-mail a transfer file.
1. Click the Map Files tab.
2. Open the map file
you want to e-mail as a transfer file.
3. Click File, click Transfer, and then click E-mail.
A transfer file is created and your computer's default operating system e-mail
program opens with the transfer file included as an attachment.
4. Complete the e-mail in accordance with your e-mail system.
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