Figure 34 - Using the Map Cutter
The following tools are provided to help you easily move, view, and designate an area on the
map:
You can use the
Pan
tool to move the map up, down, left, or right.
You can use the
Zoom
tool to increase or decrease the map detail. You can also use the
scroll bar to zoom in or out.
You can use the
Crop
tool to designate an area on the map that you want to cut. When
you have selected your focus by using the focus tools, as described below, click the
Crop
tool to designate an area on the standard map.
You can use the
Cut
tool to create a customized map from your designated area.
11.4 Focus the Map
The following tools are provided to help you center your map, so you can designate the area that
you want to cut. For example, perhaps you want the Center of London to be the center of your
map. If you are creating a very local map, perhaps you want to make the office or the hotel the
center.
You can click the
Address
tool to set the origin of the map to a
City
,
Street Address
, or
Intersection
. The
Address
dialog box provides the
Show
and
Set
buttons to view and
set the map focus.
You can click the
POI
tool to set the origin of the map to a point of interest. The
POI
dialog box displays all categories in the left pane. When you click a category, the items
associated with the category appear in the right pane. You can click the
Show POI
and
Set POI
buttons to view and set the map focus.
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