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To hide or show layers
In Display Manager (page 2060), select or clear the check box next to the layer
name.
To hide or show styles
In Display Manager (page 2060), select or clear the check box next to the style
name.
Setting Map Scale
The scale control indicates and sets your current stylization scale. The list
includes all the scale ranges (for feature data) and thresholds (for drawing
data) defined in the current map. If you link scale to zoom, styles update
appropriately as you adjust the zoom, and zoom updates when you select a
scale. If you use the custom scale box, the correct style is applied based on
where the custom value lands within the scale ranges and thresholds.
See also:
Defining Scale Ranges (page 643)
To set the map scale
1 To link style to scale, close the lock icon
on the Status Bar.
2 On the Status Bar, select a scale from the list or click
Custom and enter a value in the Scale box.
Creating Multiple Display Maps
Each map file can contain multiple display maps. Each one has its own set of
layers, which are styled independently. For example, you can connect to a
data store that contains parcels and then create one display map that themes
the parcels by area and another that themes them by population.
If you use the same data store for multiple display maps, you connect to that
data store only once, but you add it to each display map separately. You can
copy a layer from one map to another and then change its styling.
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