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Hi Hardolph,
I have a similar but a different situation. I tried your suggestion, but the problem is mine is a sewer line and it has to go from a certain manhole(e.g. No 3372) to certain manhole (e.g. 3373). I have those data in the attribute table. With your solution, all of my sewer lines either go from left to right or from right to left. Is there a way to give them a flow direction based on altitude or from-to data ?
Any help will be appreciated!
Kevin,
You can do this through the sequence of Symbology screens in the image > Symbol Selector > Symbol Property Editor > Line Decoration Editor.
Get to these by this route:
1. Layer properties > Symbology Tab
2. clicking on the Symbol which opens Symbol Selector
3. Properties Button to Symbol Property Editor
4. In Type: select any of cartographic, hash or marker Line Symbol and click the Line Properties Tab
5. In Line Decorations select the right pointing arrow and then the Properties button below it.
6. In Line Decoration Editor screen In "Number of Positions" increase this to whatever looks good and leave the Flip: blank and Rotate properties: as follow line angle
7. OK and Apply your way out of the screens and check how it looks; you can modify the arrows or change the intervals through the same process.
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As well you can "Hatch" the routes to show distances along them and this will run in the same direction as the arrows: Go to Layer Properties > Hatches Tab; check Hatch features in the layer; in the TOC of Layer properties ... Hatch Class > Hatch Interval to a number greater than zero; then Hatch Def( x). "Place these hatches every" e.g. 1 "hatch intervals" (the "x" in the brackets after Hatch Def (x) is the number you enter for intervals, so you can have several hatch types at differnet interval) ; put in a hatch line length; and in Labels box check "Label these hatches". Apply, OK and your routes will also have distance markers.
Hardolph