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SWSI II Technical Roundtables
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SWSI Phase 2 Report - Appendix D
Date
11/7/2007
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CWCB
SWSI II - Doc Type
Final Report
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Appendix D - SWSI Phase 2 ArcReader Application <br />Table of Contents <br />The Table of Contents allows the user to turn map layers on and off by checking and unchecking the boxes. <br />Important things to remember include: <br />1. The Table of Contents includes major and minor map layers. For instance Recreational Coverages as <br />shown below is a major map layer while the Gold Medal Fisheries, Southwest Paddler Kayaking, and <br />American Whitewater Rafting are minor layers. <br />~ Recreational Coverages <br />- Gold Medal Fisheries (both streams and lakes) <br />- Southwest Paddler Kayaking <br />- American Whitewater Rafting <br />In order to turn on a minor map layer the major map layer must also be selected. <br />Additionally, layers will be drawn on the map in the order they appear on the Table of Contents. For <br />example if the distribution of two fish overlap whichever fish is listed first in the Table of Contents <br />will be drawn over the second fish. <br />Map Toolbar <br />The Map Toolbar allows the user to change the extent of the map layout Most of the Map Toolbar buttons <br />such as "zoom in", "zoom out", and "pan" are self-explanatory. The exact function of each butrton is depicted by <br />placing the mouse arrow over the toolbar button. The important thing to remember about this toolbar is that <br />it alters the entire printable map layout, not just the data layers. <br />Data Toolbar <br />The Data Toolbar allows the user to manipulate and query the data layers. Buttons on the Data Toolbar <br />include various zoom and pan functions, an identify button, and a find button among others. <br />Identify Button <br />The Identify Button allows the user to see which features can be found at a specific location. This button also <br />allows the user to explore the aspects of each feature. For instance if you want to identify all streams and rivers <br />in the Steamboat Springs area and their characteristics: (1) simply click on the Identify Button; (2) either make <br />sure the Colorado Hydrology data layer is selected in the Table of Contents or select the Colorado Hydrology <br />data layer in the Identify Dialogue Box; and, (3) highlight the appropriate area on the map. The Identify <br />Dialogue Box will then list each stream and river in the selected area. Once this has been accomplished the <br />user can select each stream or river listed in the Identify Dialogue Box to display the aspects of each stream <br />and river including length and stream order. <br />FINAL DRAFT D-3 <br />
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