Creating and Editing Scale Bars and Legends
Creating and Editing Scale Bars and Legends
Change the When resizing option to what you see below. Once you do that you can
then also change the division values and the number of subdivision so that you can have
fewer (avoid bunching) and also you can stretch your scale out a bit more on the map.
This gives you a whole lot more power over the scale: Experiment with this and how
changes here impact the scale bar on your map playing with these properties is the best
way to learn how to use them.
Notice at the bottom of the Properties window you can change the units on your scale.
Make sure the units make sense for the scale you are using. For example, below is a map
at a very large scale, so using a scale in miles is not a good choice as the scale only goes
up to 0.1 miles, a value is that is not commonly used. In this case meters are the better
choice.
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Inserting a legend
Once you have your layers properly named and any values properly colored, named, and
classified, you are ready to put the legend on the map. To insert a legend in ArcMap:
1. Click on the Insert menu and choose Legend.
2. ArcMap will automatically include the data layers that are turned on in the display menu.
3. You can change a number of scale parameters such as background color, outline color
and width, font etc., in the different menu windows.
We recommend accepting all the defaults first to see what happens, then going back to change
the properties as needed. See the tips below for how to do this.
Remember: It is often times easier to delete the scale or legend and start over again if you
are having problems.
) to select the Legend on your map layout, then right click on it and
Under the Items tab you can add and delete the items in your legend by moving items
from the Map Layers window to the Legend Items window. You can also change the
order of the items by clicking on an item in the Legend Items window and moving it up
and down with the black arrows to the right of the window.
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