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Q133751: Streets 4.0: Street Address Displayed on Wrong Side of Street

Article: Q133751
Product(s): Microsoft Automap
Version(s): WINDOWS:4.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbfaq
Last Modified: 30-DEC-1999

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WINDOWS
kbusage kbui kbprb

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Automap Streets for Windows, version 4.0 
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SYMPTOMS
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The address label places the address on the wrong side of the street when you
use the Go To option to find a street address in Automap Streets.

CAUSE
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Microsoft Automap Streets is designed to put the address label toward the center
of the window. This feature is by design. The address location feature is
designed to give an approximate location for the address, and to assist you in
planning your route based on the address.

Additional query words: auto auto-map label goto go-to opposite

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Keywords          :  kbfaq
Technology        : kbHomeMMsearch kbAutomapSearch kbAutomapStreets400
Version           : WINDOWS:4.0
Issue type        : kbinfo

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