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map problems

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somehow the little tag thingies on my area map are all gone; when i right-click to add new ones, nothing happens. and, of course i can't find anything in the options menu that would modify this feature. can anyone tell me how i can restore this? thanks a lot in advance i need'em so i don't get lost :p
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Theres a file you can get from Baldurdash that will fix that. I believe someone around here knows the site...
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There is a button on the map screen that toggles the ID Tags on/off if it's not that then try the baldurdash fix? that someone mentioned
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There is a button on the map screen which will toggle them on and off.
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i'm sorry but i can't find it..
where is it and what does it look like?
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Above the area map you'll notice two diamonds, one on the left with a button on it, and one on the right with the letter "N" on it. The one on the left is your map ID Tag toggle. Click on it to get it to highlight, and you should see all the ID tags again.
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