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gis.68227
2004-07-23, 07:43 PM
I would like to make very specific Plot Map Sets that go between PaperSpace and ModelSpace. Are there more indepth examples of customizing Plot Map Set? Thank you.

mjfarrell
2004-07-23, 07:49 PM
Tell us what you would like to do during your
plot map set? I'm happy to help!

gis.68227
2004-07-26, 03:02 PM
Ok, Here is the Plot Map Set Project. I am doing Parcel Mapping. The viewctr of the viewport was determined using "LANDNET". The center of each viewport placed as a small rectangle - I did a network topology query of the original linework and did an alter Properties to create the Township/Range/Section text; Using Express Tools - Enclose Text with Object- made rectangles around each text. Using Generate Links the Enclosed Text was put in Object Data. The rectangles are to be the boundaries in Plot Map Set. I think I made a mistake for the size of the rectangle. I was hoping just forcing the plots to the desired scale (under Plot Options) would bring in all the objects from the queries. I don' t know. The Object OD will alter the title block.

I am a little lost in the details.

I have not used of multiple viewports in a PLOT MAP SET, are there special concerns I should know?

Is there a way to aderunxquery in PLOT MAP SET?

Oops- I was hoping to use the Object OD from the boundary to run another query of a different drawing to hatch the area where this map will be. I don't know how to pass object data to a variable to run another query in PLOT MAP SET.

Glenn Pope
2004-07-26, 04:18 PM
Query in all the data you need to create the map. Then in the Plot Options you can tell which layers are frozen in each viewport. So in your main viewport freeze layers you don't want. Then in the reference viewport select layers you want shown.

mjfarrell
2004-07-26, 04:24 PM
The best of my knowledge one can only have ONE main view port and one
reference viewport per layout during a plot map set function.
This might not be true, as I have worked assuming that was the restriction
of the tool at hand.