Edit corridor borders – Brunton MapCreate 6 User Manual

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move off in any direction, with the new segment of the corridor attached to
the previous segments. Click to set your third anchor point.

8. Continue to click and add additional segments to your corridor until you
reach your destination or have enclosed the desired area.

Finished corridor map.

9. Click the right mouse button to stop drawing the corridor map. To close
the map borders command, click the

C

ENTER

M

AP

button or the

Z

OOM

A

REA

button.

NOTE:

Corridor width is adjustable. The default is 12 miles wide, and the set-
ting reverts to the default each time MapCreate starts. Minimum width
is approximately six miles and maximum width is approximately 400
miles.

To adjust corridor width, click

V

IEW

|

M

AP

D

ISPLAY

O

PTIONS

and click the

M

AP

B

ORDERS

tab. Drag the Corridor Width slider bar to the left to nar-

row the corridor or drag it to the right to widen, then click

O

K

. For more

information, see the Help Command Reference topics View Map Dis-
play Options Command
and its subtopics, Map Borders Tab and Cor-
ridor Width
.

Tip:

If you need to start over, you can erase a corridor border box one seg-
ment at a time, or all at once. To erase by segment, use one of
these two methods:
(1) Click the

D

RAW

C

ORRIDOR

M

AP

B

ORDERS

button.

Move the pencil point over one of the small handle boxes that appear
along the centerline of the corridor. Right-click on a handle box to
erase that segment. (2) Click the

D

ELETE

M

AP

B

ORDER

button and then

click one of the small handle boxes.

To erase an entire corridor border at once, choose one of the fol-
lowing methods:
Click

F

ILE

|N

EW

|N

EW

M

AP

B

ORDER

F

ILE

or click the

N

EW

M

AP

B

ORDER

F

ILE

button (on the

F

ILE

toolbar). Then click the

Y

ES

button

on the Clear All Borders dialog box. This will erase all corridor borders
displayed on the Master Map.

Edit Corridor Borders
It's easy to edit a corridor map. To add a segment, use the Draw Corridor
Map Border button and simply click inside an existing segment to insert a
new handle box. Move the handle where you want the corridor to go and
click to anchor it there. To reposition a segment, click on a handle box to
grab it, move the handle to the new location, then click to anchor it there.

If you're satisfied with this map border and want to finish processing it for
use in your GPS unit, move on to the next step, where you will create and
save your map. (If you wish, you can estimate the map size and save the

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