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Groan...another Ground2K question

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Guest pks1414

I am still baffled on this. Having gone through various suggestions I can now see why my roads etc don't appear where they should. If I use cell grid in FS9 and take my screenshot to use in G2K I have noticed that they do not match up with the grid in there. Trouble is I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong. I have gone over and over the tutorial, but that doesn't give me any ideas. Also I have noticed that when trying to get the NE/SW coordinates for the map, although it says searching it doesn't seem to do anything.Picture attched to see if anyone can help..pleaseMany ThanksPaul

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Guest Tony_A

I noticed from your attached map that you have an area on the left with no cellgrid lines. I have copied your map and put in a yellow rectangle. I would try Going back to slew mode in the sim and writing down the co-ords of the top left and bottom right corners (The yellow Xs) -zoom right in and centre your crosshairs right on the corners - Then crop your screenshot exactly on the area covered by this rectangle. Load it up into G2K4 than enter the co-ords.

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Guest pks1414

Gentlemen....What can I say, I've cracked it:-jumpy Thanks for all your help, I am sure that there are other bits that I will ask questions on (what are the own Textures in VTP2 Polys for example) but for the time being I've put a road, in the right place, Even put a small town that Microsoft missed off.Thanks again :D

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