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How can I tell which Features have been corrected following Differential?

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How can I tell which Features have been corrected following Differential?

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View/Display Nodes: Open the Feature file using the File/Open option. Use the View/Display Nodes menu option. The display nodes of Feature will be visible in the Map View. Point Features have a single display node, representing a number of averaged coordinate fixes. Line and Area Features have multiple display nodes, or coordinate fixes, which are linked together to form the Line or Area. Nodes displayed as a gold/brown color represent uncorrected coordinate positions. Blue display nodes represent corrected coordinate positions. For offset features, the original position of the feature (without the offset) is displayed as a red node. Please note that offset coordinate positions will be listed as “Uncorrected” in the Feature Properties dialog even after they have been differentially corrected. Please note: Features which are manually added or imported from non-GPS sources will also have blue displayed nodes.

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