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You can move feature representations to new locations just as you move features—by dragging them or by specifying horizontal and vertical displacements. Representation rules are dynamically reapplied to feature representations at their new positions.
In addition to moving geometry, you can override representation rules by interactively moving some representation rule properties relative to the feature representation shape.
Moving feature representation geometry
Whole feature representations can be repositioned by dragging with the Select tool or with the Move tool when the Geometry box is checked on the Tools tab on the Representation Properties window .
Portions of one or more feature representations can be moved by selecting and dragging vertices with the Direct Select tool . Additionally, you can use the Move Parallel tool to move all selected line segments exactly parallel to their original positions or the Warp tool to smoothly displace selected segments proportionally.
How to move feature representation geometry
- In an edit session, select a feature representation using the Select tool on the Representation toolbar.
- Move the pointer over the selected representation or representations until a four-way arrowhead appears next to the pointer: .
- Click and drag the representations to a new location.
Moving and offsetting representation properties
Representation rules can include geometric effects and marker placement styles, some of which have properties that can be interactively moved with the Move tool or the Offset tool . A check box will appear next to these properties in the Representation Properties window when either tool is active. Checking these boxes will modify the value of the associated property and create an override for the selected features when the tool is used.
How to move representation properties
- In an edit session, select one or more feature representations that share the same representation rule.
- Click the Move button on the Representation toolbar.
- Open the Representation Properties window, if necessary, by clicking the Representation Properties button .
- Click the Tools tab on the Representation Properties window to see a checklist of the representation properties of the current representation rule that can be overridden with the Move tool .
- Check the properties check boxes as desired.
- Click and drag to move the feature representation properties.
How to offset representation properties
- In an edit session, select one or more feature representations that share the same representation rule.
- Click the Offset button on the submenu of the Move button on the Representation toolbar.
- Open the Representation Properties window, if necessary, by clicking the Representation Properties button .
- Click the Tools tab on the Representation Properties window to see a checklist of the representation properties of the current representation rule that can be overridden with the Offset tool .
- Check the properties check boxes as desired.
- Click and drag to offset the feature representation properties.
Moving feature representations parallel
Moving lines or polygon edges exactly parallel to their starting location is an essential editing task in cartography because it can maintain the spatial relationship between features (such as a road and an administrative boundary, the edge of a forest boundary and a river, or a house on a lot) while adding a bit of visual space between the two to accommodate symbology at scale. A move parallel operation can take place on curved lines as well as straight lines.
How to move feature representations parallel
- In an edit session, select one or more feature representations or portions of feature representations.
- Click the Move Parallel button on the Representation toolbar.
- Click and drag in the direction you want to move. The selection is repositioned parallel to its original location. Some reshaping of the feature may occur to ensure that each portion of the line is moved parallel to its original location.