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3 In the Style Editor, under Scale Ranges, select the scale range to style.
For more information about scale ranges, see
Defining Scale Ranges (page
643).
4 In the geometry styling area for the selected scale range, click the box
under Feature Label.
5 In the Style Label dialog box (page 1634), make sure the Create A Label
check box is selected.
6 For linear features, select Multiline or Advanced Placement. (For all other
feature geometries, these choices are grayed and Multiline is used.)
Multiline specifies that the label can have multiple lines of text, but no
advanced placement functionality.
Advanced Placement specifies a single-line label which follows a path
and shrinks to fit. A single label is used for linear feature segments that
have the same property value.
7 For Property To Display, do one of the following:
Select a property.
Select Expression (at the bottom of the list) to use an expression to
specify label text.
For more information, see the Using Expressions to Label Features.
8 For Font, select a font from the list.
9 For Size Context, specify the type of units and then select the appropriate
Units:
Select Device Space to specify symbol widths and heights in screen
units. Available units are Points, Inches, Millimeters, Centimeters, or
Meters.
Select Map Space to specify symbol widths and heights in Mapping
Coordinate System (MCS) units. Available units are Inches, Feet, Yards,
Miles, Millimeters, Centimeters, Meters, and Kilometers.
10 For Size, enter the text size or specify the size using a number expression.
For more information, see the Creating Numeric Expressions.
11 To apply bold, italic, or underlining, click one or more of the Format
options.
12 For Text Color, click a color.
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