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- Move the North Arrow to the lower right corner of the map.
- In the Contents pane, click on the North Arrow layer. the Format North Arrow pane pops up on the right.
- Under the North Arrow drop-down menu, select Point Symbol.
- Click the color box associated with the Color field. Select Gray 50%. Click Apply.
- In the Insert ribbon, in the Map Surrounds group, click the Scale Bar drop-down menu.
- Select Alternating Scale Bar 1.
- Drag the scale bar down to the middle bottom of your layout. Drag the scale bar to the right to resize it until you can see the numbers clearly.
- Notice that the Format Scale Bar pane has popped up to the right. Instead of Scale Bar, select Text Symbol to the top.
- Under Size, choose 8 pt. Under the Color box, choose Gray 50%. At the bottom, click Apply.
- Click the Scale Bar drop-down menu. Select Background. Under Outline Color, right-click the associated color box and choose Gray 50%.
- Click the Scale Bar drop-down menu. Repeat changing the colors to Gray 50% for the Background, Shadow, Numbers, Units, Symbol 1, and Symbol 2.
- In the Contents pane to the left, right- click the Map Frame layer and go to Properties.
- In the Format Map Pane Frame pane to the right, click the Map Frame drop-down menu. Select Border.
- Change the Color to No color and select Apply.
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- In the Insert ribbon, in the Map Surrounds group, click Legend.
- Drag and release a large rectangle around the blank space at the bottom of the map to place the Legend.
- In the Contents pane,
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- click on
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- the Legend layer.
- In the Format Legend pane to the right, under the Legend Items section, click the Show properties... button.
- Under the Show list, uncheck Layer name.
- Resize the Legend box so that it fits in the space provided
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- If you are still in the Format Legend
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- Item pane,
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- click the top left back arrow in the pane.
- Under the Legend drop-down menu, select Headings. Expand Appearance.
- Change the
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- Color to
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- Gray 80% and click Apply.
- Under the
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- Legend drop-down menu, select Labels.
- Change the
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- Gray 80% and click Apply.
Export
- In the Share ribbon
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- Group, click the Layout button with the green arrow
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- Navigate to your LayoutTutorialData folder
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- on the Desktop.
- Make sure the Save as type is TIFF (*.tif) and the Resolution (DPI) is set to 600.
- Click Export.