With the recent release of ArcGIS Pro and better labeling and symbolizing ribbons instead of mulitple windows, cartographic production will be increasing. Labeling is still one of those task that we all spend a lot of time working on though. Merging the possiblities of dynamic labeling to get most labels placed and then converting to annotations to clean up and add other labels is the only solution right now to create labels that are more cartographically apealling. My idea is to make it possible to dynamically/auto label using the MapPlex option and then have the ability to manually adjust then lock text that I am happy with the placement of. This would reduce data management and allow faster map production. I could easily see this being possible with the new threading capability of the ArcGIS Pro application but would also like to see ArcMap be optimized to be able to draw and label faster with this new labeling technique.
The solution to this in both ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro is to convert the labels to annotation - either in a database or in a map as graphics.
Convert labels to annotation
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/mapping/text/converting-labels-to-annotation.htm
In order to maintain a link to the base features you will need to convert to feature-linked annotation.
-Wendy
@WendyHarrison I highly disagree that this is already offered. I have one label I need to move. Creating annotation is overkill. Also, annotation demands that I pick a scale. Labels scale dynamically when I zoom in and out. So I have to lose functionality to move one label. How about when you create labels - a check box that says, I don't want any of your placement options, I want to place the labels myself. @KoryKramer you're always super helpful - have you run across this idea anywhere? Thank you.
A good place to start when working with text is the Add text on a map topic. Part way down is a chart that will take you through different tasks and how to do them with labels, graphic text on a map and geodatabase annotation.
If you’re not interested in the overhead of geodatabase annotation you can convert your labels to graphic text and then edit as needed. To have the text elements scale like labels you will need to remove the reference scale from the graphics layer.
Convert labels to annotation main topic
Convert labels to graphics tool topic
To just create a handful of text by pulling the strings from features you can use a graphics layer and the auto text tool. To then not label those features use an sql query on the label class to prevent those features from labeling
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