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This tutorial guides you through some basic ArcMap skills as you create and print a set of maps for a county that is planning to expand its airport. In The Tutorial you’ll learn how to: Display map features. Add data to your map. Edit geographic data. Work with data tables.Query and select geographic features. Create a summary graph. Lay out and print a map. There are five exercises. Each exercise takes between 30 and 45 minutes to complete: • Exercise 1: Exploring your data • Exercise 2: Working with geographic features • Exercise 3: Working with tables • Exercise 4: Editing features • Exercise 5: Working with map elements. ArcMap lets you change the colors and symbols you use to display features. You’ll change the symbols for schools from a dot to a standard symbol used for schools on many maps. Click the dot symbol in the table of contents to display the Symbol Selector window. You can also open the symbol dialog box by right-clicking the layer name, choosing Properties from the menu that appears, and clicking the Symbology tab. To simply change the color of a symbol, right-click the symbol in the table of contents to display the color palette. This tutorial available to download in pdf format consist of 58 pages.
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