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A map document is containing the layout for a map to be distributed or printed. The document is saved as an .mxd file type. Open a new map documentTo create a new map document, open |
the File |
menu and |
select New… |
to open |
the New Document |
dialog. |
Under Standard Page Sizes > ISO (A) Page Sizes |
several templates can be found. For instance, select ISO A3 Landscape and click OK to close the New Document dialog. Layout View and Data ViewThe map document can be viewed in two modes. In |
the View |
menu, find |
the Layout View |
and the Data View:
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Modify the main data frameWhen creating the new map document there will be a default data frame named Layers. |
text Layers |
the name of the data frame can be modified. |
the General |
tab. There the name of the data frame can be modified. For instance, type in the |
text Main Data Frame |
and click Apply. Add and display data in the data frameTo add data in the data frame right-click the data frame and select Add Data… to open the Add Data dialog. Browse and select the data from disk or from a geodatabase. It is also convenient to open the Catalog window and locate the data objects directly and drag the data item and drop either into the data frame in the graphics or into the Table Of Contents. Set coordinate systemIf no coordinate system is defined before adding data the data frame will get the same system like the first data set. If the coordinates are geographic the data frame will select the same geographic (e.g. WGS84), and if they are in a projection the data's datum and projection will be used (e.g. UTM 34N, WGS84). |
the Data Frame Properties |
dialog (right-click and select Properties…) and select |
the Coordinate System |
tab. To set a projected coordinate system, click Projected Coordinate Systems + UTM + WGS 1984 + Northern Hemisphere, and select the |
item WGS 1984 UTM Zone 34N. Click Apply to set the coordinate system. Before leaving the Coordinate System tab it is possible to right-click the WGS 1984 UTM Zone 34N system and select Add To Favorites. Then the system can be found in the Favorites folder over the Geographic Coordinate Systems folder. Set position and scaleThe position of the data frame can be set in |
the Size and Position |
tab. Enter the position of the Anchor Point, given in mm from the lower left corner of the map document. |
the Data Frame |
tab. The Extent can be defined |
as Automatic, Fixed Scale |
or Fixed Extent.
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Geographic graticule and Cartesian gridTo apply geographic graticule and/or a projection grid is done in |
the Grids |
tab in Data Frame Properties |
dialog. Geographic graticuleClick the New Grid… button and open the Grids and Graticules Wizard. Cartesian grid (UTM grid)Click the New Grid… button and open the Grids and Graticules Wizard. Create an Index MapThe Index Map is just another data frame. The new frame is created by opening |
the Insert |
menu and |
select Data Frame. The New Data Frame is positioned in the middle of the map layout. By using the mouse the frame can be selected and resized. Make non geographic boxes in the mapIn the map we need to create boxes around texts and other content, like legends etc. |
the Insert |
menu select |
the Neatline |
option. |
the i |
icon is clicked the thickness can be changed to 0.1 points if wanted. |
tabs Area, Frame |
and Size and Position, the properties can be changed. Set the position of the anchor point (default is lower left corner) and the width and height of the box. Insert textsIn |
the Insert |
menu select |
the Text |
option. |
tabs Text |
and Size and Position, the properties can be changed. Set the position of the anchor point (default is lower left corner) for the text can be specified here. Dynamic textsIn |
the Insert |
menu select |
the Dynamic Text |
option, and select between different text content. |