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REFERENCE GUIDE ALERT!<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

Built-In Area Types and Styles - A graphical reference guide to the area types and border/fill styles built-in to<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per.<br />

The Area Styles panel (pictured below) allows the user to configure how areas of a given type will be<br />

displayed in <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per. The area fill and border style and color can be modified on a type-by-type basis.<br />

You can also use the Add Custom Fill Pattern option to provide your own image to use as a fill pattern. For<br />

transparent or translucent patterns, use a transparent PNG format image file when creating the custom fill<br />

pattern.<br />

With the Transparency slider users can make solid filled areas partially see-through (translucent) in order to<br />

see data underneath the area. In addition, the Show Labels for Areas of This Type When Present option allows<br />

users to turn area labels off on a type-by-type basis.<br />

The New Type button allows the user to create a new area feature type and specify how it should be displayed.<br />

The Edit Type button allows the user to edit area types that were previously created with the New Type button,<br />

and the Delete Type button allows the user to remove area types that were previously created with the New<br />

Type button. With the Attributes button you can specify a set of default attributes and values to use for new<br />

features of this type created using the Digitizer Tool.<br />

If you right click on the list of types, a menu will appear allowing you to save and restore your style settings<br />

using a style file. This provides an easy way to setup a set of styles to use, then restore them at a later date for<br />

use with a particular set of data.<br />

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