Displaying layers at certain scales |
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Release 9.1
Last modified December 7, 2006 |
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Normally, if a layer is turned on (checked) in the table of contents, ArcMap will draw it. However, as you zoom out, it may become difficult to see the more detailed information, or as you zoom in, information may become too coarse. While you can turn off a layer, this may be inconvenient, especially if your map contains several layers or if you change the scale frequently as you work.
Layers can be set to automatically display only within the appropriate scale. You can set a layer's visible scale range on the General tab of the Layer Properties dialog box. Whenever the scale of the data frame is outside the layer's visible scale range, the layer will not draw.
The ability to set the scale range for a layer's visibility is useful because you can progressively display more detailed layers as you zoom in on an area. If a layer isn't drawing because it has a visible scale range set, you'll see a dimmed scale bar under the layer's check box in the table of contents.
Group layers are also a useful shortcut when you need to set visibility scale ranges for more than one layer. Often it makes sense to create group layers for each scale range within which your map will display data. The scale range within which a group layer is set to display features overrides the scale range of any layers within the group layer. To further refine the level of detail shown within your map, you can set any of the layers within a group layer to turn on or off at scales within the scale range of the group layer.