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Pan—activate the Pan Tool by clicking once on
the tool icon. The active icon will appear depressed. Click
on the area of the map where you would like the map to be
centered. The map will re-center in the new location. |
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Zoom In—activate the Zoom In Tool by clicking
once on the tool icon. The active icon will appear depressed.
Click on the area of the map that you would like to view
closer. The map will zoom in proportionally and re-center
the map in the location where you clicked. Repeat the click
in the center of the map to zoom in closer. |
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Zoom Out—activate the Zoom Out Tool by clicking
once on the tool icon. The active icon will appear depressed.
Click on the area of the map that you would like to view
further out. The map will zoom out proportionally and re-center
to the location where you clicked. Repeat the click in the
center of the map to zoom out further. |
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Identify—activate the Identify Tool by clicking
once on the tool icon. The active icon will appear depressed.
Select a map feature in the active layer, and click on it.
The feature will be highlighted in yellow, and a new window
will appear containing additional information on the feature
you selected.
Note: Be sure to click near the center of the map feature
when using this tool to insure selection of the proper data. |
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Find—click on the arrow in the list box next to the
Find Tool. Select the name of a feature you wish
to find. The map will highlight the selected feature, and
will zoom in and re-center, if necessary. |
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Original Map—click on the Original Map Tool to
redraw to the original map. This redraws the map to the
default view of the currently selected indicator. |
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Print/Save—click the Print/Save Tool to display
the current map in a printer friendly format. The display
can then be directed either to your printer or saved as
a PDF document.
Note: Close the new panel after you have saved or printed
the map. |
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Refresh—click the Refresh Tool to redraw the
current map.
Note: This is useful if a map does not display correctly. |