Hello Jennifer,
If you need help reprojecting data it's very easy in Global Mapper or Geographic Calculator. Try an eval of Global Mapper by downloading here: http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products/global-mapper-download.php
You can open all the files and they should overlay on top of each other seamlessly. Depending on your requirments when exporting you can select reprojection at that time. If you have a complicated shift augment it with Calculator under the hood.
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Apologies for the cross-posting…
I'm trying to help out a colleague. He has a map that has data coming in at three different areas even when I've done define projection, reproject, open a clean mxd and define the map projection before loading data, but I am out of ideas. We've gone through a few transformations as well, but y'all know how many of those there are. Can I provide any more information or data (limited) to get some more help?
Thanks,
Jennifer M. Kalasardo
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