Hi Tim,
First question I wanted to ask is, on my Geocoded results layer I changed the labels in the label tab under the layer properties successfully, but underneath the Geocoded Results layer in the table of contents is still the original symbol which I reduced in size to a single dot so it wouldn't be visible in the map. I'm wondering why the original symbol that's listed under the Geocoded Results layer didn't change to the label I changed to. Is it ok if it's still there?
Second, I did try annotation, but I'm having a problem where only two out of the 59 labels are showing once I convert to annotation. I have tried every reference scale imaginable and tried both in the map and geodatabase annotation, but I cannot locate the overflow annotation. When I go to draw and choose overflow annotation there is nothing in the queue.
Thirdly, tell me if I'm on the right track with the clipping. I added a California counties layer to my map and clipped to the extent of that data frame which isolated the shape of california, and then I just turned off the counties layer. If i did it by state boundaries it would include all states in the US which is obviously what I don't want. Since there was no state boundary layer only for California I used the county layer. Am I on the right track with that?
Lastly, is there any way to format the attributes table when you add table to layout? I wanted the background of the table to be white instead of transparent and maybe change the size of the columns and rows themselves.