You can add the maps that you have open in MapInfo Pro to your layout in the Layout window.
To add a map to your layout:
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On the LAYOUT tab, in the Page group, click New Layout.
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On the LAYOUT tab, in the Edit group, use the Map command to add a map frame to your layout. This command can be used in the following ways:
Click the Map command to open the New Map dialog where you can select the available layers to add to a new map frame.
Expand the Map command drop-down list to select from the Map windows that you have open and any map frames that you already have in your layout.
New Map
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Opens the New Map dialog box where you can select the map layers that are currently open in MapInfo Pro, to add to a frame in your layout.
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Maps
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Indicates a Map window. Select to copy a Map window into a new map frame in your layout.
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Map Frames
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Indicates a map frame that is already in your layout. Selecting a map frame duplicates the frame in your layout, so that you can show the same map twice in your output. You can edit each map frame separately. This is useful if you want to show before and after scenarios, or wish to compare and contrast data on your map.
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You can also drag a map from a Map window in to your layout. To do this, on the MAP tab, in the Options group, click Drag Map . Click on the map in your Map window and then drag it in to the Layout window. If the Map window has a legend, then the legend copies into a frame in the Layout window as well.
You will see the map frame listed in the Layers window.
For stand-alone Map windows, MapInfo Pro clones all of legend frames for the first Legend Designer window created for the map and places them along the right side of the map frame. Legend frames are not cloned for embedded map frames.
Note: Closing open Map windows does not affect your layout.