Section 1: Introduction to Arc GIS 10

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Introduction to ArcGIS 10 Getting Started 1.1.1 Section 1: Introduction to Arc GIS 10 A main component of ArcGIS 10 software is ArcMap. It can be used to create and edit maps and analyze spatial data. 1.1 Getting Started Start ArcMap. If you do not have an ArcMap icon on your desktop or in your Windows Start menu, you can locate ArcMap from the Start Menu: 1) 2) 3) 4) Click on the Start menu symbol in the lower left corner of your screen. Choose Programs or All Programs. Choose ArcGIS. Choose ArcMap.

Introduction to ArcGIS 10 Getting Started 1.1.2 In the dialog box that appears, choose to make a new blank map and then click OK : Adding data There are a couple of ways to add data. You can click on the Add Data button ( where your file is stored, click on the file you want to use, and then click Add. ), navigate to

Introduction to ArcGIS 10 Getting Started 1.1.3 Or you can use the Catalog. Click on the Catalog tab at the right side of the screen to open it. (If you do not see the Catalog tab, click on the menu option Windows and then click on Catalog. ) First, you will have to set up the catalog to include your data files. In the Catalog window right-click on Folder Connections..., then click on Connect Folder... Navigate to where your data files are stored. and then click Ok. Note: use the menu pin in the upper right corner of the Catalog window to set your Catalog to retract or to pin it open. A pin facing left lets the Catalog automatically retract; it will reopen when you you hover your mouse over the Catalog tab. A pin facing down keeps the Catalog open. Once your Folder Connections are set up, you can drag and drop files from the Catalog into your data frame. Adding the US_STATES file adds a data layer representing the United States with state boundaries.

Introduction to ArcGIS 10 Getting Started 1.1.4 3 5 4 2 1 Before we go further, notice a few things on your screen: 1) When working with map layers, the part of the screen in which the layers are drawn is called the data frame. 2) The column to the left of the data frame, which shows a list of your data layers, is called the Table of Contents. 3) 4) 5) The Table of Contents can list the map layers in your project in different ways. You can switch modes by clicking on the buttons at the top of the Table of Contents. We will be using the List by Drawing Order mode. Next to each layer name there is a small check box. If you click it, the layer will turn on or off. You can use this to display (or not display) an individual layer. To the left of that check box, there is a smaller box showing a + or - character. This controls the display of the color coding or symbology. (Working with symbology will be covered in Lesson 1.3: Editing the Legend.) If the - character is displayed, the color coding ( symbology ) is already shown in this case pink with a black border. If you want to compact your Table of Contents, you can turn this off by clicking on the -, which will hide the symbology. Click on the + to display the symbology again.

Introduction to ArcGIS 10 Getting Started 1.1.5 Adding more data Drag and drop more files from the Catalog to add more layers to your map. Here we ve added two more layers: US_CITIES and US_COUNTIES : Changing the stack order Notice that the software stacks the data layers in the map in the same order in which they are listed in the Table of Contents. Sometimes one layer will completely cover another. For example, in the map above, the US counties are covering the US cities. Simply click on the layer name in the Table of Contents, hold the mouse button down, and slide it up or down. The map is redrawn with the new stacking order. Now we can see cities on top of the counties:

Mapping Your Community with ArcGIS 10 This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. 0639638 and 0833663. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. 7/18/2011