Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Lab 7


I. Chapter 7
1. The information comes from layer attributes.
2. Using the label tool, clicking on the cities you do want to label should label them.
3. Yes. Right Click > Nudge
4. Selector.
5. Map annotation and Geodatabase annotation.

II. Chapter 18
1. a. True
2. Yes, you can.
3. When you launch ArcMap, they give you the option to use a template.
4. Double click on the symbol under the attribute data and a new window should pop up, giving you the option to change the symbol, its color, etc.
5. Select the Symbol or use the drawing toolbar  > fill color.

III. Chapter 19
1. Determine the size and orientation of the map.
2. Layout view can contain multiple data frames, therefore it won't be the same as data view unless adjusted.
3. What type of measurement unit to use, the amount of dividers, and the amount of subdividers.
4. It shows you how the map will appear if printed.
5. Data view would move with the graphic, but in layout view, the overall map is independent of the movement of the graphic.

Part 2:
1. Choropleth maps classify numerical data into shaded categories.
2. Layer files allow you to define symbol assignments and different classifications
3. Layer files don't contain datasets; however layer packages contains the map layer and a copy of its data
4. Long Beach: 461,522
5. Los Angeles: 3,694,820
6. Document, URL, and Macro.

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