Drafting Tools For ArcGIS 9 - FAQ
Drafting Tools For ArcGIS 9 - FAQ
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FAQs: (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Can I create and edit features in my own layers? Q: Can I delete, copy and paste features?
Q: Why does it ask me to save edits when I close the document? Q: How do I modify Feature Code values in the Drafting geodatabase?
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Behind the scenes, the storage, editing and display of primitive points, lines and polygons is intelligently managed. Users can commence drafting without needing to pre-create data, define coordinate system settings, set up layer properties, manage edit sessions, select target layers or specify edit tasks. Major Benefits: Automatic labeling of point numbers Can constrain edits to particular coordinates. Can ensure they are snapped to points, corners, edges or mid-points of other features. Can derive features (parallel, offset, tangent to, intersection, midpoint, bearing to) from others. Getting started takes just a few clicks of the mouse. Once users have mastered the drafting tools, migration to the standard ArcMap editing environment is far easier. The drafting toolbar is actually just an intelligent 'front end' to the standard editing tools and editing workflows in ArcMap. Users can complement the functionality of the Drafting Tools toolbar by using any other ArcMap commands they may already be familiar with. Suggestions, questions and bug reports are encouraged from all users.
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4) To edit, find the Feature Code you want to edit and modify the Description or Code.
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