Quickmap Displays Different Area Sizes

Quickmap displays the area of a parcel in several locations, sometimes these area’s differ in size for the same parcel. This is because Quickmap gets parcel area sizes from five different sources of data. For example, the area may relate to the Continue reading Quickmap Displays Different Area Sizes

How To Import An ASCII File Of Coordinates Into Quickmap

Quickmap offers 4 methods for importing ASCII coordinates, as described in the table below. Type Format Example Description MDB CSV and TXT 572737,abc,1, 2659831,5994301.23 557179,def,2,2659821.74,5994290.62 CSV and txt files can be imported into a Microsoft Access table, and this table Continue reading How To Import An ASCII File Of Coordinates Into Quickmap

How To Create A Layer Of LINZ Parcels (Polygons) From A Layer Of Point Features In Quickmap

The Quickmap “Points” layer in this example will be called MyPoints. If this layer does not already exist, it can be created by  selecting File- > New Layer off the menu, and the importing points into this layer. You can Continue reading How To Create A Layer Of LINZ Parcels (Polygons) From A Layer Of Point Features In Quickmap

How To Move QuickMap Boundaries To Fit Better Over Google Earth Photos

Sometimes the Quickmap layers do not overlay the Google Earth photo’s perfectly. In this case, it is necessary to edit the QuickMap layer within Google Earth to shift it into the correct position. To do this, right click on the QuickMap Layer Continue reading How To Move QuickMap Boundaries To Fit Better Over Google Earth Photos