good instructions in less than 5 minutes. nice! Wait a minute... if each sheet was rotated, then the north arrow on the layout view should not be up. Yes, yes, I know, only so much could be covered in 4:24.
Glad you liked it! The default behavior in ArcMap is for north to be the top of the page. If you want it to be otherwise, you must rotate the data frame.
When I print, I get the actual data frame boxes printed and they cover the basemap around my line. How can I go about fixing it? In other words, I just want to print out the extent of the data driven pages.
I appreciate you sharing this. Answered a lot of questions.
+Rodney Johnson My pleasure - glad it helped.
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good instructions in less than 5 minutes. nice!
Wait a minute... if each sheet was rotated, then the north arrow on the
layout view should not be up. Yes, yes, I know, only so much could be
covered in 4:24.
Glad you liked it! The default behavior in ArcMap is for north to be the top of the page. If you want it to be otherwise, you must rotate the data frame.
When I print, I get the actual data frame boxes printed and they cover the basemap around my line. How can I go about fixing it? In other words, I just want to print out the extent of the data driven pages.
I figured it out, you just have to turn off the data driven pages class. I must have missed it, thanks for the video!