When creating a Map Series, you have three options:
I've repeatedly found myself with a use case where Options 1 and 2 both have mutually exclusive problems, and where Option 3 is not available to me in the Feature driving the Series.
For example: I recently needed to generate a Series of various Detention & Retention Ponds throughout a county-wide area. That database contains "Ponds" as small as 14 sq. ft, and as large as 400 acres (that's 17 million square feet, for the curious).
At first glance, you might think the best approach is Best Fit, but that 14 is so small, you end up losing the surroundings entirely. And if you do Center & Maintain, then you lose everything outside the 400 acres.
Essentially, what I needed was a "minimum size" sub-option within the Best Fit. Calculate the Best Fit (with margin); if it's smaller than the minimum, then just use the minimum.
For that specific project, I had to create a dummy field and pre-calculate something to handle that minimum, which (on top of just being messy and unideal) isn't always an option. A current project I'm working on has a nearly identical issue with Parcels, but I don't have the permissions in my organization to be able to mess with the schema and add that dummy field. So now I'm forced to choose between suboptimal results in the Series or with a dead-link local copy of the dataset that'll need to be regularly replaced & recalculated every time.
I need this as well. A use case example for the folks at ESRI:
I am generating tax sale maps for use at the county's tax sale. Each map shows one tax sale parcel at a time, and it's displayed from a PDF to a projected screen. We've been using a field in the parcel layer to calculate the scale based on acreage, but any long, thin parcels (like roads or trails), fail to appear properly. If I try to account for those, then small normal parcels end up being zoomed in too close and you cannot see their road access and whatnot. We need to be able to show legal access on the map so people kwow what they are getting themselves into if they bid.
If I could use best fit with a minimum extent, I could set the mimimum to say 1:1200 so that the small regular parcels display but small-acreage long parcels will automatically fit to the page. Right now a staff member has to manually re-size and export any maps that don't work under our current setup, and this makes for a very long weekend for her.
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