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Changing topology error and exception symbology

Changing the symbology of error features and exceptions that relate to different topology rules can make it easier to understand what problems there are with your data. By default, a topology appears in the table of contents as a layer with area, line, and point errors—symbolized in a coral color. Exceptions are not drawn automatically.

  1. Right-click the topology layer in the table of contents and click Properties.
  2. Click the Symbology tab.
  3. Check the error types you want to see on the map.
  4. Click the error type for which you want to change the symbol.
  5. Choose a new symbol for this type of error feature. You can draw all the errors of this type with a single symbol or with unique values.
  6. Click OK.

Related topics

  • Changing the symbology for selected error features
  • Changing symbology for topology dirty areas
  • Changing the symbology for topology elements

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