Applying the grid layout view

The Grid Layout View tool allows you to look at a grid layer in a current ArcMap session in layout view. The tool projects, scales, sizes, and rotates the data frame in layout view so that the grid layer is viewed in the intended projection and scale.

The tool is not enabled on the Production Cartography toolbar if there is no grid layer on the map. If there is only a single grid layer, then the tool will automatically select it. If more than one grid layer is available, then you must select this layer in ArcMap's table of contents.

During this process, the tool verifies whether the current spatial reference of the data frame matches the primary coordinate system of the selected grid. If they do not match, the data frame is updated. In addition to this, the size of the data frame is then modified to fit the extent of the grid at the specified scale. The data frame scaling option is then changed to fixed scale, and the layout view is zoomed to a percentage that allows the entire grid to be viewed.

While the data frame's size and extent are updated to accommodate the grid at the correct scale, the page size is not altered. The position of the data frame also remains unaltered. When the tool is selected, the data frame expands from the center point of where the data frame was located in data view.

The data frame is also rotated to the grid's specified angle.

步骤:
  1. Start ArcMap.
    提示提示:

    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. Make sure your data includes a grid layer.
  3. Click the Grid Layout View button Grid Layout View on the Production Cartography toolbar.

    The Grid Layout View dialog box appears.

    Grid Layout View
  4. Click OK.

    The view changes, and the data frame is displayed in layout view.

    注意注意:

    You can undo the changes made by the Grid Layout View tool by clicking the Undo button 撤消 on the Standard toolbar.


9/30/2010