sweep
2nd Jan 2012, 06:17 am
Hello, I am currently working with a 36x36 Map and a Map book 8.5x11s. I have some problems. The shp file that i am working with is an address points file. Loading the file it gives me a symbol where the house is and the number and street.
1. I need to edit the data so only the symbol and the postal number only shows. I currently have tried reloading the file and only selecting what attribute i want to show up. But, this does not work because there is so much info in this file. Its like looking for a needle in a hay stake. Is there a way when you open the data table to turn on and off certain attributes? Or whats the easiest way to sift though and edit?
2. On my 36x36 when you zoom out the symbol and the text gets bigger. What this does is when I look at my map key in my map books there is nothing but the shp. file covering everthing up. I set my draw order. How do you set the file to not increase in size when I zoom out? I would like it to stay the same size as my mtext. Or is there a way to turn my shp file off in my map key (its really not needed)?
Also thanks to everybody here who got me started on the map books. Your advise saved me.
1. I need to edit the data so only the symbol and the postal number only shows. I currently have tried reloading the file and only selecting what attribute i want to show up. But, this does not work because there is so much info in this file. Its like looking for a needle in a hay stake. Is there a way when you open the data table to turn on and off certain attributes? Or whats the easiest way to sift though and edit?
2. On my 36x36 when you zoom out the symbol and the text gets bigger. What this does is when I look at my map key in my map books there is nothing but the shp. file covering everthing up. I set my draw order. How do you set the file to not increase in size when I zoom out? I would like it to stay the same size as my mtext. Or is there a way to turn my shp file off in my map key (its really not needed)?
Also thanks to everybody here who got me started on the map books. Your advise saved me.