Printing a plan

To support workflows that require paper and PDF reports and maps, Esri Redistricting Online supports exporting the district map to PDF for printing to all standard paper sizes: E, B, letter, and plotter size.

Map services and shapefiles are included in the printed map.

NoteNote:

The map services need to be turned on manually in the PDF. By default, these layers are not visible.

Steps:
  1. On the File ribbon, click Print.
    Print option on File ribbon

    The Plan Layout dialog box appears. A print preview is displayed on the right side of the screen.

    Example Plan Layout

    NoteNote:

    At any time, you can click Cancel to exit the Plan Layout dialog box and return to the Esri Redistricting Online application.

  2. Choose the paper size from the drop-down menu.
  3. Choose the paper orientation.

    By default, the paper orientation is set to Portrait. Check the Landscape option to print as landscape.

  4. Check or uncheck options to include map elements on the printed map:
    Plan Layout options

    Border

    The border option lets you put a border around the printed map.

    If you opt to include the border, you will also need to decide the border margin in inches.

    North Arrow

    The north arrow shows the direction of north on the map, thereby showing how the map is oriented.

    If you opt to include the north arrow, you will also need to decide the placement of the north arrow on the map.

    Legend

    The legend contains a description of the types of features included in the map, often using graphics of symbols or features from the map.

    If you opt to include the legend, you will also need to decide the placement of the legend on the map.

    Scale Bar

    The scale bar graphically represents the scale of the map, typically marked like a ruler in units proportional to the map's scale.

    If you opt to include the scale bar, you will also need to decide the placement of the scale bar on the map.

    Ignore Unassigned District

    You can choose to include or exclude the Unassigned district on the printed map.

  5. Click a map element on the preview field to enable the map element properties.

    The map element is highlighted in red on the preview field. The selected map element's properties are displayed below the Plan Layout section.

    Example map element highlighted and map element properties displayed
  6. Update the map element properties as needed.

    Below is a list of map element properties you can modify:

    Map element properties

    Option

    Description

    Border

    The Border option lets you put a border around the map element.

    Display Labels

    The Display Labels option lets you include the district labels on the printed map. This helps identify each district.

    Fill districts

    The Fill districts option lets you determine the appearance of districts on the printed map. Check the option to fill districts. Uncheck the option to display districts with an outline.

    Display basemap

    You can create a printed map that includes the basemap layer. Check the option to include the basemap.

    NoteNote:

    Using the basemap restricts the scale and size of the printed map.

    Shorten name

    You can opt to shorten the district names on the printed map.

    Show totals

    You can opt to show the district totals on the printed map.

    Locked

    The Locked option lets you lock the map element to the current map position.

    Scale

    The Scale option lets you determine the miles per inch. As you adjust the scale drop-down menu, the map size and the scale bar update dynamically.

    Padding

    The Padding option lets you determine the space between the border and the actual map element.

    Full extent

    The Full Extent option lets you re-center the map on the print page.

    Show roads

    The Show roads option lets you view roads on the printed map and on the print preview.

    NoteNote:

    The Show roads option is only available on 2010 data. Be patient, it may take a few minutes to retrieve road information from the server.

    Email the print output

    You can opt to include the printed plan as an email attachment to share with colleagues or business partners. Check the Email the print output option. Click Email Settings to modify the email recipients, subject, and message.

    The table above describes map element properties that you might find in the district map, north arrow, legend, or scale bar.

  7. Click Print.

    A File Created dialog box opens to let you know the PDF is created.

    File Created dialog box

  8. Click OK to save the file.
    NoteNote:

    You can click Cancel to open and view the PDF without saving the file locally.

    Check View PDF to open the PDF report after you save the report to your local directory.

  9. Navigate to the location on your local machine where you want to save the PDF.
  10. Click Save.
  11. Open the PDF.

    You can turn on map services in your PDF by clicking the Layers tab.

  12. Click Print Print button in PDF.

Once you have placed the map elements at the desired location, you can click Save Save button. This will save the print settings to allow you to maintain a consistent layout each time you print this redistricting plan.


4/16/2012