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Elevation labels on the base map may have units of either feet or meters depending on the source paper map. Different map levels may have different source maps, so the units for elevation in a specific area may change when the map level is changed.
Products: TOPO! Explorer, TOPO! State, Weekend Explorer, National Parks Explorer, Trails Illustrated Explorer, Backroads Explorer 3D, Backroads Explorer, Regional/Wildflower TOPO!, Complete Trails Smart, GPS USA, XPort Pro, TOPO! Pro for ArcGIS, NG Maps: The Complete Collection, The Complete National Geographic: 112 Years of NG Magazine, Other Pro Product
Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP or earlier, Mac OS X

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