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RE: How can a map be "rearranged"?

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Subject: RE: How can a map be "rearranged"?
From: Paul Sandler <paul@swebs.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 19:54:17 -0700
After you turn off auto-layout you can drag any object by holding down the 
CTRL key and use button two on the mouse to drag.

Paul

At 04:57 PM 09/11/2000 +0930, you wrote:
>Michael
>
>I have the same query, if I turn off auto-layout I cannot drag the icons 
>to the required location on the map, I presume there is some simple trick 
>to this but I haven't stumbled across it as yet. Any clues?
>
>Cheers - Gavin Newman
>
> >>> "IMHOFF,MICHAEL (HP-Denmark,ex1)" <michael_imhoff@hp.com> 07/09/2000 
> 14:36:20 >>>
>Turn off auto layout.
>
>- Michael.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brizzi, Ray [mailto:Ray_Brizzi@anntaylor.com]
>Sent: 6. september 2000 22:43
>To: 'IBM NetView Discussion'
>Subject: [NV-L] How can a map be "rearranged"?
>
>
>Netview does a fairly good job of discovering the network and building a
>picture. But it puts Asia right next to Connecticut.
>
>Is there a way to drag and drop sections of the map so that the locations
>more or less correspond to a real world image? Also, to have the basic
>structure preserved as more nodes are added.
>
>Thanks, Rayt
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