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This setting affects both the Display Manager layer and the legend for this
map.
Quick Reference
Change the display order of Display Manager layers
Control which layers appear on top (or behind) other layers
In Display Manager, drag an item up or down in the
list
Task Pane
New Display Manager Group
Creates a new Display Manager group
In Display Manager, click Data New Group
Task Pane
Sort Layers in Display Manager
Sorts the map layers alphabetically
In Display Manager, click the thin down arrow next
to the Map list and choose Sort Contents
Task Pane
Bringing in GIS Features
NOTE This topic applies to geospatial data. To bring in drawing (DWG) objects,
see
Overview of Bringing in Drawing Data From DWG Files (page 351).
When you access data through
FDO (page 2062), you use an FDO provider (page
2063) to connect directly to a data source, such as SDF, SHP, Oracle, SQL Server,
or ArcSDE, and work in its native format.
For FDO data sources with geometry, you select the feature classes to include
in your map.
A feature is the spatial description of a real-world entity, such as a road, a
utility pole, or a river. Features are organized into collections, called feature
classes, and are stored in a spatial database or file. The spatial database or file
is sometimes referred to as a
feature source (page 2063).
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