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Arcgis 10.3 difference between layout view and data view
Arcgis 10.3 difference between layout view and data view










The scenario can get quickly out of hand.Īgain, please provide a detailed workflow so we can evaluate your scenario. In summary, the problem with linking map views and map frames: You can have multiple map views (of the same map) and multiple layouts, each with multiple map frames (possibly pointing to the same map) in a single project. There are many options (e.g., Fixed Extent, Linked Map Frame Extent, etc).

arcgis 10.3 difference between layout view and data view

The way you do this is to set the map frame constraints via the map frame pane -> Display Options tab. You also can have multiple map frames in a layout and those map frames can be "linked" so if the camera information is changed in one map frame, other map frames will update. Therefore we separated the two types of "views".Ģ) Layouts support map frames which are also a type of "viewer" to layers in a map. In ArcMap, users often expressed concern that if they changed the extent, scale, etc of their map (in data view), the layout (view) would get affected. These were designed to be independent of map frames in a layout (which also preserve their own, independent camera information). You can create multiple map views for the same map (or different maps). A map view has its own camera information (i.e., center position, scale, etc). Please provide more detail on your exact workflow so we can better understand why you want to link map views with map frames in a layout view.ġ) Map views are simply a "viewer" (window) for the layers in a map.

arcgis 10.3 difference between layout view and data view

The Layout team is very interested in learning more about your requirements.












Arcgis 10.3 difference between layout view and data view