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Learn more about setting label placement properties using the Maplex Label Engine.Learn more about setting label placement properties using the Standard Label Engine.The only change is the Placement Properties box being enabled with Maplex Label Engine parameters. The image below shows the Label Manager with the Maplex Label Engine enabled. The image below shows the Label Manager with the Standard Label Engine enabled: When you choose a label class from the list, you are able to view and modify the labeling properties.
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Once the classes are created, you can delete or rename a label class or copy the parameters of a label class and paste them into another by right-clicking the label class in this list and working with the commands in the context menu.
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You can create label classes for the layers in your map by either specifying a name for the label class or creating the label class from the layers' symbology. The Maplex Label Engine uses the same Label Manager as the Standard Label Engine, with the addition of new label placement options and functionality not available in the standard labeling user interface. It also allows you to view and change labeling properties for all the label classes in your map without repeatedly visiting the layers' property dialog boxes. In the Symbol Selector, click on the Properties button and change the Color and Outline Color to 'No Color' and click OK to close all dialog boxes.The Label Manager lets you create and manage the label classes within the map.Under 'Symbol', click on the symbol being used to represent the point to open the Symbol Selector. Right-click on the name of the point feature class in the TOC and select Properties.Under Placement Properties, select the 'On Point' option to force the label to appear directly on the point. Highlight the default label class that appears under the name of the point feature class to see the label options on the right-hand side of the screen. Under 'Label Classes', click on the check box for the name of the Point Feature class.Navigate to View > Toolbars (Customize > Toolbars in ArcGIS 10) and select the Labeling Toolbar.The map should contain the polygon feature class and the points feature class. Export all features using the same coordinate system as this layer's source data into a new shapefile or feature class and then add the new points feature class to the map. Right-click on the Name_of_Table Events layer and select Data > Export Data. Export the event theme to a shapefile or feature class to label the polygon centriod using the points created previously. Import the current coordinate system from the original polygon Feature Class, and click Ok. The X field should read Longitude and the Y field should read Latitude.į. Right-click on the table that appears in the TOC and select Display XY data.
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Select the Source tab, located at the bottom of the ArcMap Table of Contents (TOC), to see the. After the Latitude and Longitude fields have been populated, navigate to Options > Export > Export All Features into a new. See the link in the Related Information section below.ī. Calculate the centroid of the polygon by adding a Latitude and Longitude field to the polygon Attribute table.