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  1. Right-click the COH_HISTORIC_DISTRICTS feature class and select Add To Current Map.
  2. An alternative method of adding data to a map is to click and hold the Major_Rivers feature class and drag and drop it into the Houston History map view.
  3. Repeat either of the above two options methods to add COH_HISTORIC_SITESLANDMARKS to the Houston History map view.
  4. Above the ribbon, on the Quick Access toolbar, click the Save button.

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  1.  In the Contents pane, right-click the Major_Rivers layer name and select Symbology to open the Symbology pane on the right.
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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.

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The rivers on the map should now all be blue and easily visible. The Format Symbol mode of the Symbology tab can also be accessed directly via the layer symbol (instead of the layer name) in the Contents pane.

  1. In the Contents pane on the left, click the colored rectangle symbol beneath the COH_HISTORIC_DISTRICTS layer name.
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  2. For 'Color', use the drop-down menu to select Mango.



  3. For 'Outline color', use the drop-down menu to select Gray 50%.
  4. At the bottom of the Symbology pane, click Apply.

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  1. Repeat either of the above two methods to change the symbology of COH_HISTORIC_SITESLANDMARKS to: Color = Burnt Umber and Size = 5.

Navigating the Project

Navigating the Contents Pane

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