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To run the utility, follow these steps:<br />

Chapter 9 Tools<br />

1. Select a format from the “Format Style” dropdown selection box. A sample of the<br />

output style will appear in the “Example of Formatted Output” box. In the example<br />

shown on the previous page, the “Comma Separated” format was selected. Note that<br />

a few format styles are provide with the program, and others may be defined by you<br />

as described later in this section.<br />

2. The output file created will be given your project name with a “REF” extension (for<br />

example, SouthPark.ref). The name is shown in the “Output to File” field. To use a<br />

different name, press the “Change” button and enter a different name.<br />

3. If you need to change any options (as described below), change to the Options tab,<br />

make the changes, then return to the Reformat tab.<br />

4. Press the “Reformat” button to perform the actual reformatting.<br />

5. Finally, to review the contents of the output file, go to the “Output File” tab.<br />

To change reformatting options, go to the “Options” dialog tab:<br />

In the Options dialog, select whether to export main network stations, sideshot stations,<br />

or both. You can also choose to have one or the other, or both sorted by names. If you<br />

sort both groups, then you can also choose to have the two coordinate lists merged.<br />

By default, the Points Reformatter utility creates an export file with a “REF” extension<br />

(meaning reformatted). However you can change this default extension in the options if<br />

you wish. Press the “Change” button and enter a new extension. Note that you are<br />

restricted from using certain extensions reserved by the program.<br />

Any options set during a reformatting session are saved and will be used as defaults for<br />

the next reformatting run in any project.<br />

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