Does anyone know how to override the automatic rotation in a strip map???
Accordin to ESRI Help, "In order to keep within cartographic conventions, these angles are calculated to keep North oriented toward the top of the page as much as possible. Angles are calculated against the default orientation of a map where 0 degrees is due North, 90 degrees is due East, 180 degrees is due South and -90 degrees is due West. " While I completely understand why this is done, I find it to be a complete P.I.T.A. when dealing with a winding corridor.
I've been changing the field value in the attribute table to correct this but when creating a map book for 20 miles of raod at 1:1200, it becomes very tedious.
Thanks!
Carl
John - have you found any work-around for issues 1 & 3? To me, they are core issues. In fact, I may not upgrade to 10 if it means having to re-create all my 9.3.1 mxds that contain DSMapbook sets. The tools in 10 may be great for NEW work, but ...........
Regards
That looks like a good workaround for your situation, Elliot, about as good as you could get. If I had to use 10 I'd probably try it. But like the workarounds I've tried with the DDP such as using a table to pan around to different pages, it can't fix all the problems even skipping the initial setup work. You certainly wouldn't want to open up any other tables in that project because in 10 (unlike 9x) they would all open up in that narrow window. It also requires dropping the mouse and typing in a number for a single page, or more for multiple pages, and if the latter it doesn't persist. Now if in SP1 they allowed tables to appear in their own window, and in the DDP allowed the use of an index table set up like yours with just clicking in it to move the map to different pages or export one or more, then I'd like that.