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We're making reference maps for Washington State, showing our MLS area boundaries. I need to be able to include the city streets near the boundaries, but remove most of the others. So far the importable data I have found is not editable; I end up using it as a template, then making a new layer and just drawing in the streets needed. Are there keywords I can include on my search? Other tips? Thanks!
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I'll forego the screen shot; Ken's images below pretty well depict what I am doing.
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Great information!!! Thank you! Questions: Can this new portion of the line then be copied and pasted into another document, and used to create a new polygon? When pasting, is there a way to position it in the exact location from which it was copied? (Using GPS coordinates or anything similar)
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THAT sounds useful! Thank you! I'll see about a screen shot here...
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Ah ... I looked at this information; it looks like it's based on existing land features - some of the polygons I'm creating do follow rivers or county lines, so that's useful in those cases, but many do not. I'll see if I can implement the technique where possible though.
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Thank you for the link, I will definitely read up on this!
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I'm working on a series of maps which divide up an area into sections. Each section is drawn as a polygon, and most of the polygons share a border with neighboring areas.Some of the borders are quite complex and take a long time to create. I'm wondering if there is a way to copy one polygon, paste it into the exact same location on another map file, and easily delete all points that are NOT on the shared border. (Easy in Illustrator; don't know about ArcMap!) This would ensure that the neighboring borders match exactly, and would save the time of redrawing the common borders. Additionally -- some of the areas will share borders with more than one additional area, so the question becomes a bit more complex. Suggestions appreciated.
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