Adding a new data frame manager

Clicking the Show Data Frame Manager Properties button Show Data Frame Manager Properties on the MPS Atlas toolbar gives you the option to add a new data frame manager. A data frame manager is added to the main data frame associated with each map sheet (this is referred to as the basemap). Data frame managers can also be added to additional data frames in the layout. Additional data frames can be used for dynamic insets, adjoining sheet references, or overview maps. The Data Frame Manager Properties dialog box allows you to define data frame manager properties.

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  1. Start ArcMap.
    TippTipp:

    If the ArcMap - Getting Started dialog box appears, you can open a new or existing map document. You can also check the Do not show this dialog box in the future check box and click Open.

  2. On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > MPS Atlas.
  3. Click the Show Data Frame Manager Properties button Show Data Frame Manager Properties on the MPS Atlas toolbar.

    The Data Frame Managers dialog box appears.

    Data Frame Manager dialog box
  4. Click Add.

    The Select Data Frame dialog box appears.

    Select Data Frame dialog box
  5. Click the Select Data Frame to Manage drop-down arrow and choose a data frame to manage.
  6. Click OK.

    The Properties dialog box appears.

  7. Click the new data frame manager to highlight it.
  8. Click Properties.

    The Data Frame Manager Properties dialog box appears.

  9. Click the Name tab if necessary and type a meaningful name for the new data frame manager in the text box.

    Name tab

  10. Click the Data Frame Manager tab.
    Data Frame Manager tab
  11. If you want to clip the data frame to the area of interest, check the Clip To Shape check box.
  12. If you want to recenter the map on the area of interest, check the Recenter Map on Area Of Interest check box.
    HinweisHinweis:

    The Recenter Map on Area Of Interest check box is checked by default. If you do not want the AOI to be centered in your data frame as in an overview diagram, for example, you must uncheck this check box.

  13. Click the Buffer tab.
    Buffer tab
  14. Follow the steps in one of the following to configure the buffer:
  15. Click the Rotation tab.
    Rotation tab
  16. Follow the steps in one of the following to configure the data frame rotation:
  17. Click the Spatial Reference tab.
    Spatial Reference tab
  18. Follow the steps in one of the following to configure the data frame's spatial reference:
  19. Click the Dynamic Definition Query tab.
    Dynamic Definition Query tab
  20. Follow the steps in one of the following to configure the use of a feature layer definition query with your map series:
  21. Click the Area of Interest tab.
    Area of Interest tab
  22. Follow the steps in one of the following to configure the area of interest for the map sheets.
  23. Click the Scale and Extent tab.
    Scale and Extent tab
  24. Follow the steps in one of the following to configure the scale and extent for the data frame.
  25. Click Apply.
  26. Click OK.

9/17/2010