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

The Area Styles, Line Styles, and Point Styles tabs provide the ability to customize how area, line, and point<br />

features found in the selected layer(s) are displayed. The following style settings are available:<br />

• Use Default Style Based on Classification or Custom Stlye - This option is the default and specifies<br />

that features should be drawn and labeled using either the custom style applied to each feature, or the<br />

default drawing style for the classification assigned to each feature. You are configure the default<br />

drawing style for any particular classification on the Area Styles tab of the Configuration dialog, the<br />

Line Styles tab of the Configuration dialog, or the Point Styles tab of the Configuration dialog.<br />

• Use Same Style for All Features - This option specifies that all features in the selected layer(s) should<br />

be drawn with the same drawing style, regardless of type or any custom style applied.<br />

• Apply Styling Based on Attribute/Name Values - This option provides a way to base the drawing style<br />

on the value of a particular attribute. This is a powerful feature allowing you to assign a style to a<br />

particular value for a particular attribute. Any features whose value for the selected attribute/name<br />

matches the selected value will be assigned that style. If you have numeric values and the Interpolate<br />

Colors Between Numeric Values option is checked, any numeric values for the selected attribute/name<br />

that do not exactly match a value will find the two closest numeric values and interpolate the color<br />

values in between those numbers. Any features that do not have a matching attribute/name value will<br />

use the default style assignment for their type or the custom style if one has been set. You can also use<br />

wilcard (* and ?) characters in your attribute value to match on values matching some pattern. If you<br />

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