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  1. In the Contents pane, right-click the COH_HISTORIC_DISTRICTS layer name and select Attribute Table.
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A table view now appears docked beneath your map view. Each row, or record, in your table corresponds to exactly one historic district polygon on the map. Each column, or field, in your table represents a variable describing the historic districts.

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  1. Close the 'Layer Properties' window.
  2. In the Attribute Tableattribute table, Double double-click the 'NameNAME' field header to sort the neighborhoods historic districts alphabetically.
  3. To select a neighborhood historic district from the table, click the gray square to the far left of each row.
  4. To select an adjacent section of records, hold down Shift and select a record below or above the currently selected record to automatically select all records in between.
  5. To add or remove individual records from the selection, hold down Ctrl and select another record.

Notice in the bottom left corner of the CensusCOH_2010_By_SuperNeighborhood attribute HISTORIC_DISTRICTS attribute table, it indicates the number out of 88 22 table records (and corresponding map features) that are currently selected.

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The two buttons to the left allow you to toggle between 'Show all records' and 'Show selected records'.

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Note that if 'Show selected records' is active and no records are currently selected, the table view will appear empty. Toggle back to 'Show all records' to view the table.

  1. At the top of the CensusCOH_2010_By_SuperNeighbrhood table HISTORIC_DISTRICTS table view, click the Clear button.

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  2. Close the attribute table.
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Symbolizing Layers By Attributes

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