How to symbolize the outline of a polygon?

How to symbolize the outline of a polygon?

Click the bottom symbol level. In Simple Fill, click the Color drop-down menu and select No Color. Click the Outline Color drop-down menu and select a color. Specify an outline width to be zero. In Layers, click the small padlock symbol next to the bottom level to lock second level. Click OK to close the Symbol Property Editor.

How to add a padlock symbol to a polygon?

The Symbol Selector window opens up. Click Properties in the Symbol Property Editor window and click the + button in layer to add an empty symbol layer. Click the top symbol level and specify an outline width of zero. Click the small padlock symbol next to the top symbol level to unlock this level.

What can you do with Polygon feature layers?

You can create custom visualizations in your scenes by applying smart mapping styles to your data. With polygon feature layers, you can choose styles that use attributes to apply continuous colors or individual colors, or styles that apply a single color to all the polygons.

How to make a polygon with no color?

In Simple Fill, click the Color drop-down menu and select No Color. Click the Outline Color drop-down menu and select a color. Specify an outline width to be zero.

Which is the coincident edge of Polygon 2?

Polygon 2 has a coincident edge with polygon 1; therefore, it is an edge neighbor. The length of the coincident edge, 100, is written in the LENGTH field. The node neighbor analysis is skipped, and the field NODE_COUNT gets a value of 0.

How are the neighbors of a polygon defined?

The neighboring relationships are defined as follows: Overlapping neighbors—polygons that have all or part of their areas overlapping Edge neighbors—polygons that have common or touching boundaries Node neighbors—polygons that touch at a point (boundary crossing or touching)

Can a cartographic representation solve our dilemma?

‘Tis a relatively straightforward process with Arcinfo coverages and Regions, but alas, that is no longer a viable option for us, the datasets we use now are too large and the lack coverage editing ability in Arcmap crucial. Can cartographic representation solve our dilemma?