Creating a map based on current extent
MPS-Atlas allows you to apply a layout as well as any map sheet data frame manger properties to your current data to create a map. The Create Map Sheet command allows you to add your data, pan and zoom to any area, select a map document or map sheet to use for the layout, and apply that layout to the current extent.
Using a map document as a layout template
You can choose to use a map sheet as the layout template and apply that layout to the current extent.
- Start ArcMap.Tipp:
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.
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On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > MPS Atlas.
The MPS Atlas toolbar appears.
- Click the MPS Atlas window button on the MPS Atlas toolbar.
The MPS Atlas window appears.
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Right-click in the MPS Atlas window and click Create Map Sheet.
The File Layout Applicator Properties dialog box appears.
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Click Browse.
The Open dialog box appears.
- Navigate to the map document you want to use.
- Click Open.
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Click the Select Layout drop down arrow and choose the layout you want to use.
You will only see more than one layout if the map document you've chosen is an MPS-Atlas .mxd with more than one layout.
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In the Data Options area, choose one of the following options:
- Leave the existing layers—Only the layers in the mxd chosen in the dialog box are displayed. Layers in the current (active) document are removed.
- Append layers from the selected layout with the existing layers—The layers in the .mxd chosen in the dialog box are appended to the top of table of contents of the current (active) document.
- Replace the existing layers with the layers from the selected layout—The layers in the .mxd chosen in the dialog box are replaced with only the layers in the current (active) document.
- Click the OK button.
The layout you imported in step 8 displays in the MPS Atlas window. Depending on your choice in step 9, new data may display in the ArcMap table of contents.