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MapViewer's Additional Features

There are many additional features that MapViewer provides, including:
- Create insets to show a portion of a map at a different scale.
- Export your map to HTML with working hyperlinks.
- Use the geocoding function to convert US street addresses to
latitude/longitude coordinates suitable for making a pin map.
- Create Thiessen Polygons from a point data set to define regions of
influence.
- Add graticules, legends, and scale bars to your map
- Limit the map to selected coordinates or a selected area
- Query the map and show the results in several ways
- Use one of the several map managers to easily keep track of your map
- Several reports such as centroid report, data for the selected
object, and a general map report are available
- Measure the distance between selected Primary IDs or click on the
map to find distances
- Annotate your maps with text using any typeface, size, or color
- Hyperlink locations on your map to a web site or any type of file
- Display information associated with areas, curves, and points on
your map.
- Display place names, data information, or any type of text on your
maps
- Create circles, squares, rectangles, polylines, polygons, or symbols
at any location on the map
- Create multi-layered maps to present more information
- Zoom in on areas to show different levels of detail
- Create custom colors, line styles, and fill patterns
- Create maps using any coordinate system and recalibrate maps to use
any coordinate system
- Use one of the 25+ map projections
- Convert areas to curves, curves to areas, and drawing objects to
areas
- Edit polylines with break curve, reshape, and thin boundary
- View the data and the map simultaneously
- Move or copy map features between map layers
- Turn on or off the display of any map or page features
- Many more!
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