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<br />Communication Number 2018 - 11 <br />Getting started with ArcReader <br /> <br />1. Assuming that ArcReader is installed on your computer, you should be able to simply <br />open the map file. You should have a shortcut to this file, but if not, it can be found at <br />C: \ ArcReader Project (Public DVD) \ Projects \ County of Hawaii.pmf . <br />TOOLBARS <br />DISPLAY AREA <br />TABLE OF <br />CONTENTS <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2. Parts of the screen <br />a. TOOLBARS – There are several toolbars that provide you with the tools you will <br />need to navigate and research data. The tools you will use the most are the <br />zoom tools which are located on the “Data View” toolbar. Being familiar with <br />the zoom and pan tools will he lp you to easily navigate the project. ** Please see <br />the handout on how to use the ZOOM and PAN functions. ** <br />b. TABLE OF CONTENTS – This shows all the data layers available in a project. <br />Layers can be turned on and off by checking and un - checking the box to the left <br />of a layer name . Layers will display on the screen in the order of their listing in <br />the table of contents. Layers can be thought of as sheets of paper laying on top <br />of each other. The top layer could “blot out” information displayed on layers <br />b eneath it. Layers contain data that is “symbolized” to display in the display <br />area. <br />c. DISPLAY AREA – Data contained in layers is visually represented in the display <br />area by “ features. ” These features can be points, lines, or polygons. Data <br />associated with f eatures is “symbolized” in various ways. The symbology <br />assigned to a particular feature / data can be viewed in the table of contents <br />under the applicable layer. <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />