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6 Click a layer in Display Manager and click Style to display the Style Editor.
If the feature layer you are styling contains multiple geometry types, each
one has its own Style Editor section.
7 Specify a
point (page 645), line (page 648), or polygon (page 650) style or
define a theme.
8 Optionally:
Change the display order (page 637) of layers. Layers at the top of the
list appear on top of other layers.
Display or hide a geometry in Display Manager. Select or clear the
box labeled Show In Layer List for that geometry.
Only the displayed geometries appear in Display Manager and in any
legend you insert.
Create a
legend (page 1118).
DescriptionUse this method...To do this...
Use the Display Manager to
style features and drawing ob-
In the Tool-based Ribbon Work-
space, click View tab Palettes
Show or hide the Display Man-
ager
jects in your maps, and to adjust
the draw order.
panel Map Task Pane.
In the Task Pane, click Display
Manager.
When you connect to a feature
from your map, you add the
Add a feature to the map using
Data Connect. (page 308)
Create a feature layer.
objects in that feature to a Dis-
play Manager layer. Each layer
can have its own style.
Add a subset of objects from a
feature source to a Display
Manager layer.
Use the Add To Map With Query
option to filter the data from the
feature source (page 308).
Include only objects that match
certain criteria.
Options vary, depending on
whether you are styling points,
lines, or polygons.
Use the Style Editor (page 641).Create a style.
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