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Yes, label features is checked. I've tried it both Maplex and without. I'm not sure why a picture would help. There's a road without a label and I want to add a label to it.
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08-28-2020
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I'm trying to make a map and I want to label the streets that make the boundary of an area. I've got labels turned on. When I click the label tool it only seems to want to label the county. I've tried making the streets the only selectable label. The street segment has a name, because I can view it in the identify pane. When I bring up the label manager the street group is highlighted. I tried moving the street layer to the top layer.
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08-27-2020
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I'm looking for a point dataset that has commercial POIs for the United States. Grocery stores, pharmacies, things like that.
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03-04-2019
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I'm a market analyst. I use ArcGIS Desktop. I have not been able to find any places here to discuss ArcGIS Desktop itself. I mainly have frustrations and not successes, but this year I did figure out how to write a script in Python to automate a repetitive task I do. To the extent I have any interesting expertise, it's probably using Census Bureau data sets.
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12-19-2018
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That's it! Thanks. It works fine if I switch to data view.
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12-17-2018
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ArcGIS Desktop 10.6.0.8321 I clicked the find button. On the locations tab I type in the name of a street and city. I get this error: Find Address There was an error trying to find candidates. get_coordinate_system_type()== Spatial_reference::local|| !is_pannable
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12-17-2018
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Things are working now. I decided to upgrade from 10.3 to 10.6. After quitting all my running programs and starting the install process, the installer complained that ArcMap was still running. Task manager showed that it was still running, and using 13% of the CPU. I suspect that the phantom ArcMap instance must have been doing something that was causing the problems. I should have taken my own advice and restarted the PC and I bet it would have worked from the start!
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02-15-2018
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Yes. Exporting using the menus continues to work fine.
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02-15-2018
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Thanks. I tried "PAGE_LAYOUT" and it gave similar results. I also tried not providing anything and that didn't work either. The wildcard filter is *Income, and lry reports that it is Median Household Income, so I think the wildcard is working properly.
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02-14-2018
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It is an empty folder. I didn't try ExportToPDF but I did try ExportToJPEG and it gave me the same sorts of errors.
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02-14-2018
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Thanks again. I forgot to mention that I have: df = arcpy.mapping.ListDataFrames(mxd, "Layers")[0] That part seems to be working because if I do lyr = arcpy.mapping.ListLayers(mxd,"*Income",df)[0]
print lyr Then it outputs the full name of the layer: "Median Household Income"
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Thanks. I tried this code after creating a D:\test folder: arcpy.mapping.ExportToPNG(mxd, r"D:\test\t.png") I get the same error. I added "ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES" write permissions for the test folder but that didn't help. D is a physical drive in my PC. All my data is stored on it; I don't have any trouble writing to it using the arcMap menus. I'm not sure if this is significant but if I run this code: arcpy.mapping.ExportToPNG(mxd, r"D:\test\t.png", df) Then I get a slightly different error: Runtime error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\utils.py", line 182, in fn_
return fn(*args, **kw)
File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\mapping.py", line 1228, in ExportToPNG
layout.exportToPNG(*args)
AttributeError: DataFrameObject: Error in parsing arguments for ExportToPNG
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02-14-2018
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I have this code, which is basically copied from the online help: import arcpy
mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument("CURRENT")
arcpy.mapping.ExportToPNG(mxd, r"D:\t.png") It generates this error: Runtime error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\utils.py", line 182, in fn_
return fn(*args, **kw)
File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\mapping.py", line 1228, in ExportToPNG
layout.exportToPNG(*args)
File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\utils.py", line 182, in fn_
return fn(*args, **kw)
File "c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.3\arcpy\arcpy\arcobjects\mixins.py", line 586, in exportToPNG
return self._arc_object.exportToPNG(*args)
AttributeError: PageLayoutObject: Error in parsing arguments for ExportToPNG
Exporting the map using file, export, works fine. I tried making the path on C: and that fails too. I tried using exportToJPEG and got the same sort of error.
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Using Acrobat Standard or Pro (i.e., not Reader), you just take all the pdf files and combine them. "Document|Insert Pages". So the first step is to create all the individual pages you need using whatever software you want, and then combine them. I use Word to make my cover, and I use Illustrator & Photoshop to do various graphics.
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