![]() Once you have chosen your specific index requirements and settings, your index will be created with the street names (Text attribute) and the grid locations. Ive checked & adjusted the mouse settings - nothing makes it work correctly. Its become almost impossible to work with it. Progressively my mouse will not highlight text in word, will not let me drag text in Word or cell contents in Excel. Be sure to choose ‘Text’ as the ‘Label matches attribute’ or ‘Attribute’, to get the right values for your index. My mouse will not highlight text or cells in Word or Excel. For your index, choose either ‘Make index based on label and matching feature position’ or, ‘Make index based on feature position and attribute value’. Once you’ve created the lines (on an existing layer, or on a new layer), you can then create an index (Index tool on the MAPublisher toolbar). The following table provides a summary of the text markup options. Type the markup directly in the comments. ![]() Select markup from the Insert Text Markup list in the right click menu. This method automatically inserts the text markup for you. ![]() The ‘Text’ attribute is what allows the street names to be shown in the index. Use the formatting buttons and drop-down menus on the Publish tab to format the file. You can see the new attribute by highlighting the newly created line layer, and opening the attribute table. The ‘Create line from text on path’ also creates an attribute in the line layer it creates, called ‘Text’. Choose ‘Create line from text on a path’ as the Action item, and style the lines as you see fit.Īfter you run the tool, you will see your newly created lines on the map To use this tool to create indexes for maps you’ve labeled manually using ‘Type on a path’, navigate to Text Utilities on the MAPublisher Toolbar. The new Text Utilities feature in MAPublisher 10.1, ‘Create line from text on a path’, allows you to recreate the lines that were originally used to create labels with ‘Type on a path’. Do you have a street map that you’ve labeled by hand using ‘Type on a path’ that you want to index? Or have you used ‘Type on a path’ only to realize later that you still need those lines the text is now on? Without the original lines that the labels are on, it is not possible to make an index highlighting which grid cells are covered by which streets.
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