Available with Production Mapping license.
Events such as signposts and crashes are represented as points associated with route features. The Move Point Event tool allows you to choose a point event feature in the map and move it along its respective route feature. With events, the point in the map is actually a table record, so the value in the point measure field is updated when it is moved.
For instance, suppose there is a speed limit sign that is going to be moved on a street. To move the sign, you can start an edit session, then click the Move Point Event tool and select the point event you want to move. As the pointer is moved along the route, a MapTip shows the current m-value, which allows you to know what the point's m-value is going to be after it is moved.
To use this tool, the event features and associated route features must be rendered in the map.
- Start ArcMap.
- Load the event layer and associated routes in the table of contents.
- On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > Production Editing.
- Add the necessary tools by doing the following:
- Click Customize > Customize Mode on the main menu.
The Customize dialog box appears.
- Click the Commands tab.
- In the Categories list, click Production Editing.
- Click and drag the Move Point Event tool to a toolbar.
- Click and drag the Select Route Events button to a toolbar.
- Click Close.
- Click Customize > Customize Mode on the main menu.
- Click the Production Start Editing button on the Production Editing toolbar.
- Click the Select Route Events tool .
- Select a point event in the map.
The pointer changes to a hollow square. A MapTip appears next to the pointer and displays the current measure value along the route.
- Click the Move Point Event tool .
- Drag the pointer to where you want the point to be moved on the route.
The value in the measure field is updated, and the point is drawn in the new location.