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Whenever you want to temporarily disable the symbology in a layer, but still want the layer active for the labels, there should be a "Symbolize features in this layer" button, like the "label features in this layer" button. Maybe there already exists some other easy way to achieve this? but it seems to make the most sense to me to have an option completely similar to the "label features in this layer" button, rather than having one method for symbology and another for labels.
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05-11-2017
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Currently, I'm using Maplex Label Engine in ArcMap to label a map of New York State. It works pretty well so far, but I haven't been able to figure out how to do two things: to get it to ignore the transparent layers, and to not ignore other data frames. I know I can just turn the labels into annotations and place them how I like, but I'm trying to make the production of these maps as automated as possible. Ignore transparent polygons I'm using transparent polygons laid over top of my map to separate regions of the state. You'll see below here with Oneida Lake that the label goes right up to the black boundary of the transparent grey polygon, even though I have things set so it should try to fill the polygon. I've also tried things like increasing the font size to preposterous levels in orders to make sure that it is regarding the grey polygon boundary as a hard limit. There's no way to get the label to cross the border without making it look ridiculous. I've done everything that I can find within Maplex to force it to cross the boundary. I'll list the settings, maybe someone can point out what I can do better. I think the solution is probably outside of Maplex, though. I just don't know where. Label Position: Regular Placement (Don't avoid polygon holes) Try horizontal position first checked Position: Curved Anchor Points: Geometric center of unclipped polygon (then eroded center) Spread words and characters both checked (infinite limit) Fitting Strategy: Stack Label checked Overrun Feature checked Strategy order: Reduce label in size, Stack, Compress width, Overrun, Abbreviate I tried unchecking all these, but that didn't help, and obviously screwed up all my other labels. Conflict Resolution: Interior feature weight: 0 Boundary feature weight: 0 Background label checked (or unchecked, nothing changes) Never remove checked Don't ignore data frames I have inset maps laid over my main map in the print layout, as seen below. They are data frames, but as you can see, labels don't seem to give other data frames any regard. LAKE ONTARIO is reduced to ARIO. It looks like this issue has been brought to ESRI before. I saw one item posted in the Ideas section to just add an item to the Weights section in Conflict Resolution, which sounds like the obvious, easy solution. But in the mean time, is there a less obvious, frustrating solution?
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