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Some image files contain placement information and are placed
automatically in your map. For images that do not contain placement
information, you are prompted for the location, scale, and insertion
point.
11 In Display Manager, make sure that the image layer is in the correct
display order.
You can move the raster layer below objects and features.
In Display Manager, click Groups Draw Order. (If this button is
already labeled Draw Order, you can omit this step.)
Drag the raster layer down in the list. Layers at the bottom of the list
appear behind the ones above them.
NOTE You must use a different process (page 453) to insert an image whose format
is not available in Data Connect, or to specify correlation information for an image
whose file does not specify it.
Quick Reference
Connect Feature Source
Connects a feature source
Click File Connect To Data.
Menu
Connect
Icon
MAPCONNECTCommand Line
In Display Manager click Data Connect to Data.
Task Pane
Adding Raster-Based Surfaces to Your Map
You can add 3D raster-based surfaces to your map. For example, add DEM
(Digital Elevation Model), ESRI Grid, or Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED)
surfaces.
After you add raster-based surfaces to your map, you can create contour maps
to help you analyze 3D terrain. You can use raster-based theming to analyze
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