
5
Click Add a Scale Range so that you have two scale ranges, both the same.
6
Set the bounds of the first scale range to 0 to 10000 and the second to
10000 to Infinity.
7
Select the second scale range (10000 to Infinity).
8
Click
in the Feature Label field.
9
Clear the check box for Create A Label (at the top of the dialog box) and
then click OK.
10
Close the Style Editor.
11
Save your map file.
The new Parcels style displays the names of the owners when the view is
zoomed to 10000 or closer. The labels are not displayed when you zoom out
beyond that scale.
Where you are now
You joined information from a Microsoft Access database to a layer containing
parcels. Using the combined data, you created a calculated field. You created
a style that displays parcel owner information at high zoom levels, but does
not display these labels at lower zoom levels.
To continue this tutorial, go to
Lesson 3: Analyze Data by Proximity Using
Buffers
(page 220)
Lesson 3: Analyze Data by Proximity Using Buffers
Create a buffer that specifies an area within 100 feet of a particular street. Use
it to see which parcels are close to a construction project. Save the affected
parcel data to a separate SDF file.
The two sets of parcels represent the original set of Redding parcels and the
parcels that lie within the construction zone. Compare the two sets by
attaching both SDF data sources to your map as separate layers and styling
them differently.
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