I have geocoded some addresses but unfortunately my source only had zip codes available. There are ~20,000 individuals so this means that there are a lot of points stacked on top of each other. This makes it look like there are less points then there are and the map looks unnatural/too uniform.
There are two methods I thought about using to solve this. The first was make dots appear larger the more they are stacked on top of each other. I believe this would mean I would have to find the frequency of each zip code and then geocode only the zip codes. I not a huge fan of this since I haven't used this technique on my other maps.
My second option was use the disperse technique. I got it to work once didn't like the results attempted to change some options but it keeps telling me my layer file does not have representations. Even though I am 100% certain I used the add representations options on the file.
Any thoughts on how to best represent my points or how to get the disperse option working?
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ave you tried the Disperse Marker Tool http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//00700000002n000000
ave you tried the Disperse Marker Tool http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#//00700000002n000000
For some reason your link is not working for me. But the disperse marker tool is what I was talking about in the third paragraph. I got the tool to work once but as you can see in the original question it keeps giving me errors. Originally I used the options expanded and 2 points for the minimum spacing. But this caused most of my results to expand outside of the geographic coordinates I am interested in.
Perhaps I don't know how to properly add representations.
Try closing arcMap and reopening the only thing i can't seem to get to work is the expanded. If you got it to run once you should have everything set right.