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Notice that the 'Primary symbology' defaults to Single Symbol. With this type of symbology, all features in that particular layer will be assigned the same symbol.

  1. For 'Symbol', click the colored line symbol.



  2. Click the Properties tab.
  3. For 'Color', use the drop-down menu to select Black.
  4. In the bottom of the Symbology pane, click Apply.
  5. In the Contents pane, select the Census_2010_By_SuperNeighborhood layer.
  6. For 'Symbol', click the colored rectangle symbol.
  7. For 'Color', use the drop-down menu to select Mango.
  8. For 'Outline color', use the drop-down menu to select Gray 50%.
  9. Click Apply.

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  1. In the Contents pane, click and hold the Census_2010_By_SuperNeighborhood layer name and drag and drop it beneath the Major_Roads layer, but above the Topographic basemap.

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  1. Hover your cursor over the area you wish to zoom in to and push the center scroll wheel away from you for incremental zooming. Pull the center scroll wheel towards you to zoom out.

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  1. Hover your cursor over the area you wish to zoom intoin to, hold down the right mouse button, and drag the mouse down for smooth zooming. Drag the mouse up to zoom out.

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  1. Hold down Shift such that your cursor changes to a magnifying glass and then click and hold and drag a box around the targeted area of interest to zoom directly to a specific extent.

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  1. On the Map tab, in the the Navigate group, click the Bookmarks button and select New Bookmark....
  2. In the 'Create Bookmark' window, for 'Name:', type "Houston" and click OK.
  3. To test the bookmark, use panning and zooming to change the extent of the map.
  4. Again, click the Bookmarks button and this time select the Houston bookmark to return to that extent.

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  1. On the Map tab, in the Selection group, click the Select button.



  2. In the map view, click on any neighborhood to select it.
  3. Drag a box to select multiple adjacent neighborhoods.
  4. Hold down Shift and click to add additional non-adjacent neighborhoods.
  5. Hold down Ctrl and click to deselect neighborhoods.

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  1. In the Contents pane, right-click the Census_2010_By_Superneighborhood layer name and select Attribute Table.
  2. In the table view, use the scroll bar to scroll to the far right of the table.
  3. Double-click the 'Name' field header to sort the neighborhoods alphabetically.
  4. To select a neighborhood from the table, click the gray square to the far left of each row..
  5. To select a contiguous section of  records, hold down Shift and select a record below or above the currently selected record.
  6. To additionally select individual records, hold down Ctrl and select another recordCover Ctrl and Shift selection techniques.
  7. On the the Map tab, in the Selection group, click the Clear button to clear the selected features.
  8. Close the attribute table.

Symbolizing Layers By Attributes

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