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Hi Anna, I am having the same problem. But I do not know how to get to the point symbol representation properties and switch to the "Field Mapping View." Could you please be more specific about where to define the attribute field for rotating point symbol representations. My rotation field is already set to a double. Thanks, Buck E. Buck, I think you'll find the option your looking for if you go into the Layer Properties window for the Representation layer (just like you would for any other layer), select the Symbology tab. If you have a representation set, you should have the 'Representations' option selected in the 'Show' area, the 'Rules' in the next section of the window, and then the 'Markers' section. At the bottom of the 'Marker' section is the symbol for a geodatabase (last symbol before the arrow button), click on this should bring up <Override Field>'s for each of the marker properties. Select your rotation field next to the 'Angle' option, hit apply and all should be good, however note that the rotation angle will be Arithmetic, not Geographic, so it might rotate them differently to your points. To fix you'll have to recalculate your angles (this is the stage I'm up to atm) to get it right. Hopefully this helps you out, Cheers, Jules.
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This may be a bit of a junkie way of going about it, but its how I finally got some maps going on a HP iPAQ 212 mobile device using ArcGIS Mobile from the desktop On the Desktop: - Set up your datasets in a File Geodatabase and enable GUI's on the datasets you plan to edit (you only need GUI's on the datasets you are editing as they are used for the edit checking process) - Create your ArcMap document (.mxd) with the symbols you want to use (keep it simple, especially with labelling) - Using the "Create Mobile Map" tool under "Mobile Tools" in ArcToolbox, create a "MobileCache" (a directory containing all of the spatial data in a compressed format) - Set up your "Mobile Project" using the "Mobile Project Center" and save the project file (.wmpk) - Using Microsofts Activesync, transfer the project file to the Mobile Device (try and put it onto the main memory under "My Documents" > "ArcGIS Mobile") On the Mobile Device: - Doubleclick on the project file (this should launch ArcGIS mobile on the device, as long as it's installed of course, and start loading the project) - If an option on where to store - The loading SHOULD fail with a cannot access MobileCache error, however it should create the folders required for the project including an empty MobileCache directory -Exit ArcGIS Mobile On the Desktop: - Copy and replace the MobileCache on the mobile device with the MapCache created from the .mxd On the Mobile Device: - Re-Launch ArcGIS Mobile, it should now open the project correctly with the data as supplied in the MobileCache As I said this is a junkie way of doing it, but hopefully it helps, Jules
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