Relating elements in a profile view

The Relate Elements tool allows you to connect nodes, verticals, procedure legs, and text to each other inside a profile view. This allows you to create a new flight path, then relate it to an existing node, connecting the two so that when the node is moved, the endpoint of the flight path moves as well. It is also possible to relate text to profile elements. For example, if new bearing text is added, that text can be related to its associated flight path. Creating this relationship constrains the movement of the text to that particular flight path. You can also merge distance values that are next to each other in the tray element.

Schritte:
  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 View > Layout View.
  3. On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > Aeronautical Terminal Procedures.
  4. On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > Aeronautical Profile Edit.
  5. Click the Edit Instrument Approach Profile button Edit Instrument Approach Profile on the Aeronautical Terminal Procedures toolbar.
  6. Select the first element you want to relate.
    Text element selected
    Example of a text element selected
  7. Press and hold the CTRL or SHIFT key on the keyboard and select the second element you want to relate.
    Text element and the flight path selected
    Example of text element and the flight path selected
    TippTipp:

    You can select more elements by clicking additional elements while holding the CTRL or SHIFT key.

  8. Click the Relate Elements button Relate Elements on the Aeronautical Profile Edit toolbar.
    TippTipp:

    You can also relate elements by pressing and holding the CTRL or SHIFT key, selecting the second/last element, right-clicking, and choosing Relate Elements from the shortcut menu.

The text element is automatically resized and centered.

Example of a text element related to a flight path

In this example, if you select the text element and try to move it, you will notice that you cannot move the text away from the flight path, nor can you move the text to another flight path.


9/30/2010