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Navigation Boundary in Map Viewer

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SaraWazir
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I have been trying to find a way to establish a navigation boundary for my map.  I dont want them to zoom out of the county data they are interacting with. Anybody figure this out yet?

Previously there was this feature available in Instant Apps but now I don't see that anymore either. 

Eventually I want to make this map into a dashboard so people can apply spatial filters so users can filter data by community.


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RussRoberts
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Click on the map tab under "search settings" and click the enable map area

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Then make sure to enable this navigation boundary on the right hand side of that full page configure view that opens. This will then let you control the scale along with extents. 

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RussRoberts
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This is still available in instant apps. Are you working in Express mode which might have it hidden when enabled or have a specific instant app you are working with and I can take a look.

Setting the boundary limits or min/max scales in a web map is not yet part of the supported web map properties but we can look into this as an enhancement. 

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SaraWazir
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Forgive me if its right in my face and I cant see it but I have turned off Express mode and I still cannot locate the configuration settings for establishing a navigation boundary (See my screenshot below for what it looks like at my end):

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RussRoberts
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Click on the map tab under "search settings" and click the enable map area

RussRoberts_0-1753124699295.png

 

Then make sure to enable this navigation boundary on the right hand side of that full page configure view that opens. This will then let you control the scale along with extents. 

RussRoberts_1-1753124737967.png

 

 

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SaraWazir
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awesome, thank you, this is super helpful. I was able to find the configuration tool.