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LARGE MAPS

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ErikStouffer@gmail.com - 03 Jul 2008 22:50 GMT
I need to know how to find the large view for the maps. I printed
screen and wanted to show you guys how garbled up the screen is, but
seeing as this is not an email I can't show you. There are way too
many things on the map pages, and the information bar on the side with
the my maps and crap really takes up space.. I really dislike your
customer service, in that I couldn't just email you directly. Some of
us when were mad don't like looking through tutorials and asking
around and looking in faq's. And the faq i looked at didn't tell me
what i needed to know. And when it showed the icon that is for larger
maps that icon wasn't on my screen. Can't you just search for a number
of common words that our emails have and throw em at a generic email.
isn't that all about what you do with advertising.

Man, come on, i just need some help here and I find myself getting
sh.t mad.
Obnoxio The Clown - 03 Jul 2008 23:45 GMT
ErikStouffer@gmail.com said:
> I need to know how to find the large view for the maps. I printed
> screen and wanted to show you guys how garbled up the screen is, but
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> Man, come on, i just need some help here and I find myself getting
> sh.t mad.

Have you tried UPDATE STATISTICS?

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