HBS Training - IT Solutions. PlanWeb. Introduction
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1 HBS Training - IT Solutions PlanWeb Introduction
2 CONTENTS Logging on to the system...3 The PlanWeb Window...5 The Tool Bar...6 The Status Bar...6 The Map Window...6 The Information Window...7 Changing the size of the Information Window...7 Zooming and Panning...9 Zooming with the Toolbar Buttons...9 Zooming with the Status Bar...12 Panning with the Toolbar...13 Panning with the Status Bar...14 Using the Information Tools...15 Changing the Geoset...16 Changing the Base Map...17 Address Search...19 The Address Picker...20 Copying Search Results to the Clipboard...22 Partial Address Search...24 Wildcard Search...26 Working with Layers...28 The Annotation Layer...28 Adding Annotations...29 Layer Manager...36 Adding and Removing Map Layers...37 Re-ordering Layers...39 Layer Properties...40 Scale Printing...42 Using the Help Screens...45 Appendix 1 Toolbar Buttons...47 Appendix 1 Toolbar Buttons...48 Selection, Movement and Measurement tools (Green)...48 Information Tools (Yellow)...48 Edit and Annotation Tools (Blue)...49 Window Tools (Purple)...49 Miscellaneous Tools (Orange)...50 Appendix 2 The Status Bar...51 Page 1
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4 Logging on to the system Open Internet Explorer by double clicking the icon on your desktop. Click in the Address Bar and type the following: Address Bar Go button Click the Go button to the right of the Address Bar or press the Enter key on the keyboard. This will display the log in screen Enter your user name and password Click on the Tick button Enter your User Name and Password in the appropriate boxes. Click the blue Tick button. Page 3
5 You will now be asked to select a Geoset. This is a collection of map layers, and each layer contains a specific aspect of the landscape, for example rivers, roads, buildings, street lights and so on. These layers are then laid on top of each other, like OHP transparencies, to show the completed map. Using Geosets saves you time because you don t have to open each layer individually and arrange them by hand. Your Administrator will create your Geosets for you. Select the Geoset you want to display from the drop-down list. Select the Geoset you want to use Click on the Tick button Click the blue Tick button. Page 4
6 The PlanWeb Window After a few seconds, the PlanWeb window will display and will look similar to the one shown below: Toolbar Information Window Map Window Status Bar There are four main components to the PlanWeb window: Toolbar Status Bar Map Window Information Window Page 5
7 The Tool Bar The toolbar is displayed at the top of the screen and consists of 5 colour coded sections. Your Administrator will give you access to the tools you need for your job role, so you may not see the full set of buttons when you log on. A full description of all the buttons can be found in Appendix 1 at the back of this manual. The Status Bar The Status Bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen and shows you what is happening in the PlanWeb window. It is updated continuously during the current PlanWeb session. A full description of all the tools can be found in Appendix 2 at the back of this manual. The Map Window The Map Window displays all currently selected and visible layers. Page 6
8 The Information Window The Information Window has fifteen panels (tabs). The information displayed will change according to which panel you are using. For instance, it can display the results of queries, print options and an address search. Your Administrator will give you access to the panels you need for your job role, so you may not see the full set of panels shown here. Changing the size of the Information Window You can change the width of the Information Window by using the Window tools on the toolbar. Click the Maximise button. The Information Window widens: Maximise button Reset button Click the Reset button to set the Information Window back to the default size. Page 7
9 To make the Information Window smaller, click the Minimise button. Minimise button Fit Map button Note that the map window stays at its original size. Click the Fit Map button to fit the current map to the space available. Page 8
10 Zooming and Panning Zooming with the Toolbar Buttons When you first log in to PlanWeb, the map is displayed at a preset scale. You can zoom in or out of the window, depending on how much detail you need to see. To zoom in, click once with the left mouse button on the Zoom In tool. Note: the Map Tool area on the Status Bar shows the currently select tool. Click on the area of the map that you want to zoom in to. Click the Zoom In tool Map tool shows currently selected tool Click on the point you want to zoom in to Page 9
11 The map will be redrawn at a smaller, more detailed scale. The point you clicked will be at the centre of the map window. You can also select a specific area on the map to zoom in to. Click once with the left mouse button on the Zoom In tool. Hold down the left mouse button and drag diagonally to select an area of the map. Click the Zoom In tool Drag diagonally over the area you want to zoom in to Page 10
12 When you release the mouse button, the map will be redrawn to show the area you selected. To zoom out, click once with the left mouse button on the Zoom Out tool. Click on the map. The map window will redraw to show less detail. The point you clicked will be at the centre of the map window. Page 11
13 Zooming with the Status Bar You can also use the Status Bar to set the level of zoom. Click the Menu button to the left of the Map Width text. Click Menu button This will open the Scale Picker window: Select a preset map width Or type a custom width Click the blue Tick Click one of the pre-set map widths, or type a custom width (in metres) in the Option 2 box. Click the blue Tick button to redraw the map. Page 12
14 Panning with the Toolbar The Pan tool lets you move the map around in the map window so you can view other areas that are not currently displayed. Click once on the Pan tool with the left mouse button. Move your mouse over the map your mouse pointer will look like a four headed arrow. Hold down your left mouse button and drag the window around the screen. You will see blank areas around the map as you drag. Click the Pan tool Drag the map window Map has been moved up and left When you release your mouse button, the map will be redrawn and the blank areas filled in. Page 13
15 Panning with the Status Bar You can also use the Status Bar to re-centre the map and set the level of zoom. Click the Menu button to the left of the Map Location text. The Map Location button shows the X and Y coordinates of the centre of the map window. Click Menu button This will open the Recentre Map window. Type new coordinates Type new map width if necessary Click the blue Tick Enter the new map centre coordinates in the Easting/Northing boxes. You can also reset the map width (in metres) from here if you wish. Click the blue Tick button to redraw the map. Page 14
16 Using the Information Tools The Information Tools allow you to view further information about features you select on the map. Click one of the information tools to do the following: The Information tool click the button, then click an object on the map. The Radius Select tool click the button, move the mouse pointer over the map, hold down the left mouse button and drag a circle to cover the features you want to select. The Rectangle Select tool - click the button, move the mouse pointer over the map, hold down the left mouse button and drag a rectangle to cover the features you want to select. The Polygon Select tool click the button, move the mouse pointer over the map and click once to start the polygon. Keep clicking until you have enclosed the features you want to select. Double Click to complete the region. Polygons are added automatically to the Annotation Manager tab of the Information Window. For instructions on deleting polygons, please refer to page 30. Once you have selected your object/s any attributes relating to those areas will be displayed in the Info Viewer tab of the Information Window: Click an item to display more detail Tree View button The information displays in Table view by default. Click each item to see the information in detail. Note: You may need to scroll a long way across the Information Window to see all the details. You can click the Tree View button to see the information displayed vertically. Page 15
17 Changing the Geoset Your administrator will allow you access to the Geosets you need for your specific work area. To change to a new Geoset, click the Menu button to the left of the Geoset text on the Status Bar. Click Menu button Select the Geoset This will open a dialog box similar to the following: Click the Geoset you want to load. After a few seconds, the map will be redrawn. Note that when a new Geoset is selected, all currently open layers will be closed and replaced with the default layers in the new Geoset. Also, any annotations that were added will be lost. (For more information on Annotations, please see pages 29-36). Page 16
18 Changing the Base Map Base maps are similar to Geosets in that they can be built up from a number of different map layers. Usually, however, they are fairly simple and just consist of a background layer like an aerial photo or a street map. Unlike when you change a Geoset, when you select a new base map, all map layers that were part of the previous base map are removed but any user-added map layers and annotations are retained. To change the base map, click the Menu button in the Information Window. Click Menu button Select Base Map Picker Select Base Map Picker from the list. Select a new Base Map. Select a new Base map Page 17
19 After a few seconds, the map will redraw. Note: depending on the current Geoset, you may need to zoom in before the new base map is visible. Page 18
20 Address Search The Address Search tab in the Information Window is used to find the address of a property. Once the address has been found, the location will be shown in the Map window. To access the correct tab, click the Menu button at the top of the information window. Click the Menu button Select Address Search Select Address Search from the list. After a few seconds the Address Search tab will display. Three tools are available for searching The tab allows you to search in three different ways: Address Picker Partial Address Search Wildcard Search Page 19
21 The Address Picker This tool is used to search for all roads that start with a particular letter. In the Address Picker section, click the letter that your street name begins with. e.g. W for Wragby Road. Click the letter that your street name begins with After a few seconds, the results screen will display. If only one result is found, it will be pinpointed on the map. If more than one result is found, all the streets beginning with the letter you selected will display in alphabetical order. Click the required street Click the street that you want from the list. (note, if the list is a long one, you may have to scroll quite a way to locate it). Page 20
22 You will now see a list of addresses on that street. Note that house names are listed before house numbers. Select the property you want to view Select the property you want to view. The map will redraw and re-centre on the address you have chosen. Your property will be indicated by a small triangle Map re-centres on selected property Page 21
23 Copying Search Results to the Clipboard You can copy the table of search results to the Clipboard if you want to paste them into a program such as Excel. When the search results screen is displayed, click the Copy to Clipboard button at the top of the Information Window. Click Copy to Clipboard button Click blue Tick button to continue A confirmation window will display. Note: this only copies the visible results shown on screen. Click the blue Tick button to continue. Page 22
24 Start the program that you want to use to view the results. Click the Paste button. The image below shows the data pasted into Microsoft Excel. Close the program when you have finished to return to PlanWeb. Page 23
25 Partial Address Search If you want to search for something other than a road, e.g. a house number or postal code, the Partial Address Search section allows you to search for any part of a full address. In the Partial Address Search section, enter your search criteria in the boxes provided. Enter your search criteria in the boxes provided Select And or Or Click the blue Tick button You don t have to complete all of the box for instance, if 12 is entered in the Postcode box, all postcodes that contain that number will be found. You can select the And option to find addresses that must match all of your criteria You can select the Or option to find addresses that can match any of your criteria. Click the blue Tick button to start your search. After a few seconds, the results screen will display. If only one result is found, it will be pinpointed on the map. If more than one result is found, all the properties that match the criteria you entered will display in alphabetical order. The information window will display a list of results similar to the following: Click the address you want to view Page 24
26 You can copy this list to the clipboard by using the procedures described on pages 21 and 22. If more than 50 results are found, you will need to use the following navigation buttons to move through the results pages: Go to first page of results Go to last page of results Go to previous page of results Go to next page of results If you want to go to a specific page of results, click the binoculars button. This will open a small window where you can enter your page number. Enter the page number then click the blue Tick Click the blue Tick button to display your results Select the property you want to view. The map will redraw and re-centre on the address you have chosen. Your property will be indicated by a small triangle Map re-centres on selected property Click the Back button to return to the Search screen Click the red Back button to re-display the Search screen. Page 25
27 Wildcard Search You can search the whole of the address database to find a match for anything that you type into the Wildcard Search box. This is useful if you only know a single word or part of a word in an address. Enter your search criteria In the Wildcard Search section, enter your search criteria in the text box. Click on the blue Tick button to start the search. After a few seconds, the results screen will display. If only one result is found, it will be pinpointed on the map. If more than one result is found, all the properties that match your criteria will be displayed. You can copy this list to the clipboard by using the procedures described on pages 21 and 22. If more than 50 results are found, you will need to use the navigation buttons to move through the results pages. Page 26
28 Select the property you want to view. The map will redraw and re-centre on the address you have chosen. Your property will be indicated by a small triangle. Map re-centres on selected property Click the red Back button to re-display the Search screen. Page 27
29 Working with Layers A layer generally contains information about a single type of feature. For example, in a standard road map, there may be individual layers for motorways, A roads, B roads, rivers and woodland. The order in which these layers are arranged will affect the way the road map will look. When all the layers are arranged on top of each other in the appropriate order, the result is a complete map. However, if the layers are poorly organised, information can be lost from the map. The map layers in your Geoset are normally displayed in the most appropriate order, with the most opaque layer displayed at the bottom. However, you can move or hide layers if you wish. The Annotation Layer The Annotation layer is always the topmost layer and is used as a temporary drawing layer. The Layer also displays the annotations marked as a result of an address search. These annotations cannot be saved. There are four types of annotations that you can use: Symbols. Used to mark points in the map window with a designated symbol. Polylines. Used to create lines or boundaries in the map window. Regions. Used to create circles, lines or polygons in the map window. Text tools. Used to create labels in the map window. Each annotation you add to the Annotation Layer can be viewed on the Annotation Manager tab of the Information Viewer. To access the correct tab, click the Menu button at the top of the information window. Click the Menu button Select Annotation Manager Page 28
30 You will see a window similar to the following: Adding Annotations You can only usually only add Annotations to the Annotation Layer. However, if your administrator has given you Edit permissions to a layer, you can use the Line, Region and Point tools on that layer as well. Points To create a point on the map, select the Add Symbol button from the toolbar. Click on the area of the map that you want to mark. A small black star will appear on the map and the properties for the feature you added will display in the Annotation Manger tab of the Information window. Click the symbol tool then click on the map Properties for the symbol. These can be edited if you wish. Page 29
31 Each point annotation you add will have the following options: Re-centres the map window on this annotation Removes this annotation from the map window Allows you to set the size of the annotation. Click in the box below this label and enter the size. The larger the number, the larger the symbol. Allows you to set the foreground colour of the annotation. Click the colour swatch below this label to open the colour picker. Select the colour you want to use. Allows you to set the symbol for the annotation. Click the symbol below this text box to open the symbol picker. Select the symbol you want to use. Allows you to set the background colour of the annotation. Click the colour swatch below this label to open the colour picker. Select the colour you want to use. Allows you to enter notes about a point annotation. This also helps you identify the different points you have added to the map. Click the box below this label and enter your text. Once you have made changes to the properties you need to click the blue Tick button at the top of the Information window to accept your changes. Click the blue Tick to accept changes Deletes all annotations Make any required changes You can remove all annotations by clicking the Delete All Annotations button at the top of the window. Page 30
32 Lines To create a point on the map, select the Draw Polyline button from the toolbar. Click on the map to start the line. Move the mouse on the map. Each additional click will add another section to the line. Double click on the map to finish. A black line will appear on the map and the properties for the feature you added will display in the Annotation Manger tab of the Information window. Click the Draw Polyline tool then click on the map. Double click to complete the line Properties for the symbol. These can be edited if you wish. Each line annotation you add will have the following properties. Re-centres the map window on this annotation Removes this annotation from the map window Allows you to set the style of the line. Click in the box below this label to open the Line Picker. Click the style of line you want to use. Allows you to set the width of the line. Click in the box below this label to open the width picker. Select the width of line you want to use. Allows you to set the line colour. Click the colour swatch below this label to open the colour picker. Select the colour you want to use. Allows you to view the length of the line. You cannot edit this value Allows you to enter notes about a line annotation. This also helps you identify the different lines you have added to the map. Click the box below this text and enter your text. Click the blue Tick button at the top of the window to save your changes. Page 31
33 Regions To create a region on the map, select the one of the region tools from the toolbar. To create a circle, click the Draw Circle tool then hold down the left mouse button and drag diagonally over the map. When you release the mouse button, a you will see a prompt appear to confirm the radius of the circle you can edit this value if you wish. Edit the value displayed if necessary, then click the blue Tick button Click the blue Tick button to complete. To create a rectangle, click the Draw Rectangle tool, then hold down the left mouse button and drag diagonally over the map. Release the mouse button when you have finished. To create a polygon, click the Draw Polygon tool, then click on the map to start the shape. Each additional click will add a new section to the polygon. Double click to finish. Each region you create will be added to the Annotation Manger tab of the Information window. Click one of the region tools then add to the map Properties for the regions. These can be edited if you wish. Page 32
34 Each Region you add will have the following properties: Re-centres the map window on this annotation Removes this annotation from the map window Allows you to set the border style of the region. Click in the box below this label to open the Line Picker. Click the style of line you want to use. Allows you to set the width of the border. Click in the box below this label to open the width picker. Select the width of border you want to use. Allows you to set the border colour. Click the colour swatch below this label to open the colour picker. Select the colour you want to use. Allows you to set the fill pattern for the region. Click the box below this label to open the pattern picker. Select the pattern you want to use Allows you to set the fill colour for the region. Click the colour swatch below this label to open the colour picker. Select the colour you want to use. Note: if you set the fill pattern to N, the foreground colour will not display Allows you to view the area of the region. You cannot edit this value Allows you to enter notes about a region annotation. This also helps you identify the different regions you have added to the map. Click the box below this label and enter your text. Click the blue Tick button at the top of the window to save your changes. Page 33
35 Text To add text to the map type your text in the text box on the toolbar. Click the Add Text tool on the toolbar. Double click on the map to place the label. Enter your text label in the text box Click the Add Text tool then double click on the map to place the label Properties for the text. These can be edited if you wish. Page 34
36 Each text box that you add will have the following properties: Re-centres the map window on this annotation Removes this annotation from the map window Allows you to set the size of the text. Click in the box below this text box and enter the text size. The larger the number, the larger the text. Allows you to make the text bold. Click the tick box under this label to turn this option on. Allows you to make the text italic. Click the tick box under this label to turn this option on. Allows you to add a halo to the text. Click the tick box under this label to turn this option on. Allows you to add a shadow to the text. Click the tick box under this label to turn this option on. Allows you to change the colour of the text. Click the colour swatch under this label to open the colour picker. Select the colour you want to use. Allows you to change the wording of the text. Click the box below this label and enter the new text. Allows you to enter notes about the text annotation. This also helps you identify the different text annotations you have added to the map. Click the box below this label and enter your text. Click the blue Tick button at the top of the window to save your changes. Page 35
37 Layer Manager The Layer Manager tab in the Information Viewer is used to select and re-order the map layers. This tab is also used to specify the style and labelling of each layer. To access the correct tab, click the Menu button at the top of the information window and select Layer Manager from the list. Click the Menu button Select Layer Manager You will see a screen similar to the following: Map layers that are open in the map window All the layers that are currently open in the map window will be listed here and to the right of the layer name you will see a key to the symbols/styles used by each layer. Page 36
38 Adding and Removing Map Layers To add a new layer to the map, click the Browse and Add New Layer button at the top of the window. This will open the File Picker window. Click on the Maps menu To see the maps available, click on the Maps menu. You may need to drill down several levels before you see the individual maps. Click the map layer, then click the blue Tick to add the layer to the map window Select the layer you want to add, then click the blue Tick button. Page 37
39 After a few seconds, the map will re-draw and you will see the layer added to the Layer Manager tab of the Information Viewer and the map itself. Layer added to Layer Manager and Map To remove a layer, click the layer you want to remove from the Layer Manager window. Click the Remove Selected Layers button at the top of the window. Click the blue Tick Click the layer, then click the Remove Selected Layers button Click the blue Tick button at the top of the window. The screen will now redraw and the layer will be removed. Page 38
40 Re-ordering Layers You can change the order of the layers if objects on upper layers are obscuring objects on the lower layers. Click the layer/s you want to move, then click the Move Selected Layers Up/Down buttons until the layer is in the correct order. Click the blue Tick button Select the layer you want to Click Move Selected Layers Up/Down button Click the blue Tick button at the top of the window to redraw the map. Page 39
41 Layer Properties Each layer in the Geoset has a number of tools that can be used to specify how the layer displays in the map window. The tools are displayed as check boxes to the right of each layer in the Layer Manager window. The tools are as follows: Layer is visible if box is ticked. Remove the tick to hide the layer. You can use this as an alternative to removing a layer Layer is selectable in the map window if the box is ticked. If the box is unticked, you will not be able to use the information and selection tools to pick up information from this layer You can add automatic labels to a layer by ticking the box. You will also need to use the Labelling tool to the right of this layer to specify the labelling style and text. For details on using this tool, please see below. Display style for objects on this layer can be changed if the box is ticked. You will also need to use the Style Override tool to the right of this layer to specify the formatting you want to use. For details on using this tool, please see page 44. Your administrator sets the zoom levels at which a layer is visible in the map window. This makes a map look less messy when zoomed out. Uncheck the box if you want to show all objects on the layer regardless of the level of zoom you are using Labelling Tool To set the label properties for a selected layer, click the Labelling Tool button to the right of the layer. You must also tick the Layer Autolabel box. This will open the Label Properties window. Select the field you want to use for the label Set the formatting you want to use for the label Click the blue Tick to update the map Select the field you want to use for your label from the Label Field list. Specify the formatting you want to use. Click the blue Tick button to update the map. The changes are temporary and will be removed when you remove the layer, or end your current session. Page 40
42 Style Override To modify the way objects on a layer are displayed, click the Style Override button to the right of the layer. You must also tick the Style Override box. Set the formatting you want to use for each object type on the layer Click the blue Tick button to update the map Specify the formatting you want to use for each object type on the layer. Click the blue Tick button to update the map. The changes are temporary and will be removed when you remove the layer, or end your current session. Page 41
43 Scale Printing Maps can be printed or saved as PDF files by using the Scale Printing tab in the Information Viewer window. Your administrator will provide you with the templates you will need. You can scale the map as required. Pan and zoom the map until you see the level of detail you require in the map window. Click the menu button at the top of the Information Viewer window and select Scale Printing from the list. Pan and zoom the map to the scale required Click the menu button and select Scale Printing Page 42
44 The Scale Printing tab will display Select a template Re-scale and recentre the map if required Click blue Tick to redraw the map Set any other options Click the blue Print button Select the template that you want to use. (These are created by your administrator and control page orientation, placement of logo etc.) The scale of the current map window displays by default. You can edit this manually, or pick from a pre-defined set of scales. You can re-centre the map by amending the values in the Easting and Northing boxes. You can adjust the map with if you wish. By default, the field shows how wide (in metres) the area currently displayed in the map window is in real terms. If you have made any changes, click the blue Tick button to re-draw the map. The PDF Quality option lets you set the quality of the image. There are four settings: Normal, Good, Very Good and Excellent. The image will be clearer at the highest quality, but the PDF file will be larger. Add any relevant titles. Click the blue Print button. Page 43
45 A new window will open that contains a printable version of the map. Print button Save button Click the Print button if you want to print the map now. Select None Select OK IMPORTANT: The scaling of the map will automatically adjust to fit the paper size. You should select None from the Page Scaling box to ensure the scale of your map is preserved. Click the OK button to print. Page 44
46 If you want to save the map and print it later, click the Save button. Select the drive/folder you want to save the file to Type the file name Click the Save button Select the drive and folder you want to save the file in from the Save In box. Type a name for your file in the File Name box. Click the Save button. Using the Help Screens Help is available whenever you are logged in to the system. To access Help, click the Help Page button at the top of the Information Window. Initially you will be offered help for the tab you are currently viewing in the Information Window. Help Page button Page 45
47 The help system is displayed in a two-pane viewing window. The navigation pane on the left-hand side includes a table of contents, an index and a search tool. The viewing pane on the right-hand side displays the currently selected topic. Navigation Pane Viewing Pane There are three tabs in the navigation pane: Contents Lets you browse through the help topics section by section. Click a page to display the topic in the viewing pane. This is the default view. Index Lets you scroll through the index or enter a keyword in the text box at the top of the window. Double click an entry to display the topic in the viewing pane Search Lets search the help system by typing a word or phrase in the Search box. Click the Go button to start the search. Click an entry in the results list to display the topic in the viewing pane. Click the Close button at the top of the help window when you are finished. Page 46
48 Close button Page 47
49 Appendix 1 Toolbar Buttons Selection, Movement and Measurement tools (Green) Button Description Select tool. Highlights objects in the map window Deselect tool. Used to unselect items that are highlighted. Pan tool. Used to drag the map around the screen. Zoom In tool. Used to view a magnified, more detailed map. Zoom Out tool. Used to view lower magnification, less detailed map. Line ruler. Used to measure line distances on the map. Area Ruler. Used to measure the area of polygons. Information Tools (Yellow) Button Description Information tool. Used to view information about a selected object on the map. Radius Select tool. Used to select all features within a specified radius on the map. Rectangle Select tool. Used to select all features within a specified rectangle on the map. Polygon Select tool. Used to select all features within a specified polygon on the map. Page 48
50 Edit and Annotation Tools (Blue) Button Description Symbol tool. Used to mark points in the map window with a designated symbol. Polyline tool. Used to create lines or boundaries in the map window. Circle tool. Used to create circles in the map window. Rectangle tool. Used to create boxes in the map window. Polygon tool. Used to create regions in the map window. Text tools. Used to create labels in the map window. Window Tools (Purple) Button Description Maximise tool. Used to increase the size of the Information window. Reset tool. Used to reset the Information window to the default size. Minimise tool. Used to minimise the Information window. Fit Map tool. Used to fit the current map into the space available when the size of the Information Window has been changed. Snapshot tool. Used to take a picture of the map window that can be pasted into another application. Page 49
51 Miscellaneous Tools (Orange) Button Description Link Module tool. Used to link PlanWeb with other applications. This button is only available when the module has been loaded. Log Off tool. Used to end your current PlanWeb session. Page 50
52 Appendix 2 The Status Bar Tool Description Map Tool. Displays the name of the currently selected tool. Map location. Shows the X and Y coordinates at the centre of the map window, or the location of the mouse pointer in the map window. Map Width. Shows the width (in metres) of the area currently displayed in the map window. Line Distance. Shows the length (in metres) of the current line section drawn with the Line Ruler tool. Total Distance. Shows the length (in metres) of all the sections of the line drawn with the Line Ruler tool. Area. Shows the area (in square metres) of the last polygon drawn with the Area Ruler tool. Active Layer. Shows the name of the Active Layer. User. Shows the name of the user currently logged in. Geoset. Shows the name of the currently selected Geoset. Status. Shows the current PlanWeb status. If the screen is in the process of being refreshed, you will see a flashing red icon with the word Loading displayed. Page 51
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