How to generate a Single Map with Multiple Polygons displayed
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I have generated a map using a shape file of sub market boundaries (12 records total) but the output (using the browse tool) shows each record (polygon) in a different map. How do I map all 12 records (polygons) onto the same map? Attached is the output I am generating.
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Try using the Summarize tool to Combine your spatial objects into one field - if you select the spatial object field, the drop down will give you a few Spatial category options, including the option to Combine, which should take all spatial objects and create a single multi-Polygon field. Hope that helps!
Cheers,
NJ
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How does that affect labeling? Meaning, if I combine them into one polygon will I still be able to label each polygon or will I only be allowed one label for the combined polygon?
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Hi @Joshua_Bova - you can use the Union tool to combine your shape files for viewing multiple polygons in a single browse tool. Attached a quick example I put together - does that solve your question or am I missing the mark entirely?
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I have one shape file with all 12 polygons already. What I need is for the map that is being output to put all 12 polygons into the same map image and not create a map image for each individual polygon.
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Are you using a grouping field in the report map tool? They should come through on one map as default if there isn't a grouping field.
Stephen Ruhl
Principal Customer Support Engineer
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It seemed like it would be an easy fix. This did the trick. Thank you.
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Wrong post.
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Wow! i had no idea the summarise tool could handle spatial data. This solved my issue. thanks!
