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Tutorial: Creating a Map Book With an Inset, Tutorial: Analyzing Data,
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Exercise 2: Connect to the resulting SDF file 170 Exercise 3: Style the new feature classes 172 Object Classification: Best Practices 174 Chapter 5 Tutorial: Creating a Map Book With an Inset 175 About the Map Book Tutorial 175 Lesson 1: Prepare the Map 175 Exercise 1: Create a map 176 Exercise 2: Add data to your map 176 Lesson 2: Customize a Map Book Template 178 Exercise 1: Change the printer/plotter for the template . . . . . 178 Exercise 2: Resize the main viewport 180 Exercise 3: Modify the title block 182 Exercise 4: Replace the north arrow block 185 Lesson 3: Create A Map Book 186 Exercise 1: Create a key map view and a legend 186 Exercise 2: Specify the map book settings 187 Exercise 3: Preview and generate the map book 189 Lesson 4: Create an Inset 193 Exercise 1: Draw a viewport for the inset 193 Exercise 2: Change the information displayed in the viewport 194 Lesson 5: Publish The Map Book 195 Exercise 1: Set DWF publishing options 196 Exercise 2: Set background publishing options 197 Exercise 3: Publish the map book to DWF format 198 Chapter 6 Tutorial: Analyzing Data 201 About the Analyzing Data Tutorial 201 Lesson 1: Analyze Data Visually, Using Surfaces 202 Exercise 1: Prepare your map file 202 Exercise 2: Add a surface to view elevation data 204 Exercise 3: Add a layer on top of the surface 209 Exercise 4: Drape a parcel layer on top of the surface 212 Lesson 2: Analyze Data With External Information Using Joins . . . . 214 Exercise 1: Set up an ODBC connection for an Access database 215 Exercise 2: Connect to the Access database 217 Exercise 3: Join the data from the ODBC source to the layer containing the parcels 218 Exercise 4: Use the joined data for calculated fields and styles 219 Lesson 3: Analyze Data by Proximity Using Buffers 220 Exercise 1: Create a buffer representing a construction zone 221 vi | Contents