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Finding a route location

  1. Click the Find tool on the ArcMap Tools toolbar.
  2. Click the Linear Referencing tab.
  3. Click the Route Reference drop-down arrow and click the layer that is the route reference.
  4. Optionally, click the Load Routes button.
  5. Click the Route drop-down arrow and click the route.
  6. Alternatively, type the route identifier in the Route drop-down list.
  7. Choose whether the route location will be point or line.
  8. Type the route measure information.
  9. Click Find.
  10. Right-click the found route location and explore the context choices available to you.
Tip:
The Find dialog box pays attention to the route identifier field. If you have not set the route identifier field, you will need to click the Route Identifier drop-down arrow and click the field to be used for the route identifier between steps 3 and 4.

Learn more about setting the route identifier field

Tip:
When you draw or label a route location, ArcMap default symbol properties are used.

Learn more about the ArcMap default symbol properties

Related Topics

  • Linear referencing datasets in ArcGIS
  • Setting the route identifier field
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