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In a Layout Legend, adding subdivison names to a list of symbols

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DavidGray1
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Hi Community;  I am sure this question has come up before. I have a legend in layout view and am wanting to edit the column organization to have subgroups. The attached image may help illustrate the matter. The legend is of a geologic column of map units through time. Each rock type as a colored box corresponding to the irregular map extent on a land surface. I was hoping to split the listing up by the geologic era with a title name i.e. Quaternary, Tertiary, Cretaceous, Cambrian, Pre-Cambrian etc.  Is there a way to add these groupings in a legend?   Thanks again!   Dave

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RyanUthoff
MVP Regular Contributor

I can think of a couple different methods you could use.

  1. Convert the legends to graphics (right click the legend and click convert to graphics). You will have a lot more individual control over the legend, and you can move the individual pieces of the legend (like the symbol, text, etc.) to wherever you like. You can even add text (like your era names) to it. The downside to this method is that your legend will no longer be dynamic/associated to your layer's symbology. So any symbology changes you make will not be reflected in the legend.
  2. Create copies of the layer in the map, with each layer representing your geologic era. You can set up a definition query to only display the records for each era. Then, you can create a legend and it'll break it down by each layer (or era). You probably won't have as much flexibility with this method as opposed to the first method I suggested, but it might work.

Besides that, I'm not sure of a way to "natively" do what you're wanting, but I think the methods I listed above might work.

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BrendanNewell
Esri Contributor

hi @DavidGray1 you should be able to follow the workflow in the below link to split your data by geologic era via the symbology pane. These changes will then flow on to your legend.

🙂