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Man, I've tried, but I'm lost. It's been a long time since I've taken a programming class (and it was an intro to C++). Is that expression JScript, Python, or VBScript? The attribute table that I'm trying to display is called [SURVEYNUMBER], and there's over 43,000 objects. They'll always start with a letter, followed by a dash, then 1-4 numbers, then maybe another letter (but not always). This is a picture of how I'd love to get it to display: That would look like this in the attribute table: A-3035a I've got the symbol down, it's the pesky expression that I have no idea how to write. This is what it looks like now without an expression: I just realized that there's the possibility of another dash too, where a tract number like A-3035-I or A-3035-II may exist. What a pain. I'm far from a programmer, but if I can get this to print correctly then our GIS will be getting much cooler!
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Hi y'all, I've got a quick question. I'm trying to create a label reminiscent of a bygone era of maps and plats in the Forest Service regarding USA Tract numbers. The label was a simple circle with "USA" written above a circle, and inside the circle the actual tract number would have been written. I've got the circle and USA down. The trick is, the label used to place the prefixing letter above the number, and if there were any trailing letters they would appear below the number. The data in the attribute table looks like this: SURVEYNUMBER: G-1320 or maybe G-1320Ab I would like these to appear like this: (centered) G 1320 or G 1320 Ab The Tract number will always begin with a letter, and it may or may not end with a letter (or letters). Is there a way to make it display like this? I'd need to kill the hyphen too. The number itself could be a 1 digit number to a 4 digits. My thinking is that there's a way to make it take this data and display letters on first line, remove the hyphen, numbers on second line, and any follow-on letters on the third line. Is this possible?
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Hello, This is my first post, as I can usually find what I need to know with a quick search, and I feel like I'm trying to reinvent the wheel over what should be an extremely simple process. All I want to do is make the drop shadow from a data frame appear transparent. Is there any way to do this??? I can't believe that I couldn't find where anyone else had asked this before. What I'm really trying to do is make some inset maps to zoom into some areas of interest, and in Layout view the shadows just appear like a solid grey box, blocking out that miniscule amount of data under the shadow. Any help would be much appreciated! I'm using ArcMap 10.0
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