Geography Reference
In-Depth Information
To look at the items in a table that relate to a graphically represented feature
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To see the coordinates that the cursor is pointed at
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To see the characteristics and parameters of the attributes of items in a table
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To magnify the graphics of the area being examined
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To move around on a map that is being examined
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To make thumbnails of geographic data sets
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To explore metadata: description, ArcGIS, and FGDC (if present)
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To select among various metadata stylesheets
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Three ways to get data sets into ArcMap are
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Three ways of initiating the data set copying process in ArcCatalog are
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Three ways of initiating the data set renaming process in ArcCatalog are
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Three ways of initiating the data set deleting process in ArcCatalog are
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Ways of searching for geographic data sets with ArcCatalog are
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To find the properties of a geographic data set
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In ArcMap, to highlight both a selected feature and the corresponding row in the table
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What's Next?
In this chapter, you used ArcCatalog to find and explore geographic data sets and to install those data
sets in ArcMap. In the next chapter, you begin working with ArcMap extensively—looking at examples of
the wide variety of GIS data types available.
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