This guide provides key information for , a robust geographic information system (GIS) used for creating maps and analyzing spatial data. Core Concepts
Allows you to find tools and commands instantly by typing their names.
For advanced users, MapBasic is a programming language used to automate tasks or create custom add-ins. Troubleshooting and Resources
Features enhanced capabilities for individual values, graduated, and ranged themes.
These are the building blocks of MapInfo. A table can contain spatial data (points, lines, polygons) and associated attribute data from various sources like Excel, Access, or databases.
Function like "projects". They save your current session, including all open tables, map windows, and styling, so you can pick up where you left off.
Provides built-in access to Bing Maps and Precisely’s "Bronze, Steel, and Iron" styles based on OpenStreetMap data.
Maps are composed of layers stacked on top of each other. Managing layer order and visibility is essential for clear data visualization. Key Features of Version 17