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Page 1: Creating Map Books

Creating Map Books

Using Data Driven Pages

Presented By:

Daniel Allen, GISP

September 20, 2011

Page 2: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Introduction

• What is the definition of a map book?

– It is a book of maps

• Series of maps with a similar theme that breaks a

large area into smaller maps

Page 3: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

History of Map Books

• Starting at ArcGIS 8.x, you only have one

map layout for each .MXD file

• Who has made a map book by doing this?

Page 4: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Introduction

• How many people have used developer

sample DS Mapbook at ArcGIS 9.x?

• ESRI incorporated this functionality into

ArcGIS 10.x as Data Driven Pages.

Page 5: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Getting Started

• Map books are based on an index layer

• Use existing feature class as index layer

• Create a new index grid layer using

ArcToolbox

Page 6: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Index Layers

• Grid

• Strip

• Asymmetrical

Page 7: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Index Layers

• Grid Index

– Symmetrical

• Map pages are equal size and scale

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GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Index Layers

• Strip Index

– Corridor map

• Index follows a feature like stream or utility

alignment route

Page 9: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Index Layers

• Asymmetrical

– Use existing polygon feature class

– Each map has its own unique boundary

• Example: use state boundaries to create a map

series showing a map zoomed into each state

boundary

• Creates cartographic challenges if maps are at

different scales

Page 10: Creating Map Books

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September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Generate Index Layer

• ArcToolbox

– Cartography Tools

• Data Driven Pages

– Grid Index Features

– Strip Index Features

Page 11: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Generate Index Layer

• Grid Index

– Requirements

• Need a base layer to build the index grid from

– Ex. Sanitary sewer system

• Need to know the viewable area of your printed map

• Need to consider if you want to show a small portion

of the adjoining maps on each map in the map book

• Need to know your map scale

Page 12: Creating Map Books

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September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Generate Index Layer

Page 13: Creating Map Books

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September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Generate Index Layer

• Start editing session and fine tune the grid

index layer to avoid map pages that are

nearly empty

Page 14: Creating Map Books

GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Setup Data Driven Pages

• Turn on Data Driven Pages Toolbar

– Customize

• Toolbars

– Data Driven Pages

– Enable Data Driven Pages

– Set Parameters

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September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Setup Data Driven Pages

• Set Extent

– Center and maintain current scale (set map

scale first)

– Data Driven Scale

• Take scale from attribute table of index layer

(Current Bug Report)

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September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Dynamic Map Elements

• Dynamic map elements change depending

on map page

• Map title

• Page number

• Author

• File Path

• Adjacent Page Numbers

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GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Dynamic Map Elements

• Adjacent page numbers

– ArcToolbox / Data Driven Pages / Calculate

Adjacent Fields

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September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Dynamic Map Elements

• Insert / Dynamic Text / Page Number

• Modify Text to look for adjacent page

numbers

• Search ESRI Help for “Using Dynamic Text

With Data Driven Pages”

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September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Page Definition Queries

• Page definition queries

– Filter content to only show what is inside or

outside of your grid index layer for each map

sheet

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September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Locator Map

• Locator Map

• Highlights grid cell for each active page

– Create new data frame

– Copy your index layer to the new data frame

• Setup page definition query

Page 21: Creating Map Books

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September 20, 2011

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Daniel Allen, GISP

Printing / Exporting

• When data driven pages in enabled you will

see an option on the print/export screen to

print any or all data driven pages at once.

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September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Printing / Exporting

• Title page and index page should be setup

as separate .MXD files

• Use Python scripting or custom ESRI

Toolbox to export multiple .MXD files to one

PDF

• Google search for “arcpy.mapping sample

script tools”

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GIS-SIG Program Meeting

September 20, 2011

Presented By

Daniel Allen, GISP

Conclusion

• Questions?

• Live Demo

• Contact Info:

– Daniel Allen, GISP

MRB Group, P.C.

585-381-9250

[email protected]