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What causes feature labels to disappear in ArcMap?
When users are working with features that have labels in ArcMap, drawing non-text graphics (such as a circle or line) causes the feature labels to disappear under the non-text graphics.
Why do all layers disappear when zooming in ArcMap?
Deleting .sbx and .sbn files for one of the shapefiles in question as suggested here (this caused the shapefile to fail to load); and Restarting and rebooting. Nothing worked and most solutions are for when it’s happening to just one layer (e.g. Points disappear when zooming in a certain scale ), whereas for me it’s everything.
Where do I find the old ArcMap file?
If so, go to Start > Control Panel > Folder Options. Click the View tab and select Show hidden files, folders, and drives. Open the Templates folder. Right-click the file Normal.mxt file and rename it. For example, Normal.mxt.old. Re-start ArcMap.
How do you make a graphic in ArcGIS?
If you want the graphic tools to remain active instead, click Customize > ArcMap Options and check the Keep drawing tools active after creating graphic box on the General tab. Press SHIFT+6 when creating a graphic to type its coordinates. Press E when creating a line or polygon to enter the coordinates of the last vertex.
Why do feature labels disappear under non-text graphics?
When users are working with features that have labels in ArcMap, drawing non-text graphics (such as a circle or line) causes the feature labels to disappear under the non-text graphics. The default label weight ranking set for the labels is too high.
What is example of multi-layer graphics stack overflow?
I set an example: I recommend using a PictureBox or a UserControl with DoubleBuffered property set to true. Panel control is not double buffered and will flicker. Not the answer you’re looking for?
Why are my ellipses not showing in Inkscape?
However i had to repeat the same thing for Ellipses if i want the circle to act normal again. If you don’t want to go through a ton of Inkscape settings that you might have accidentally set to some weird value, a shortcut would be to delete preferences.xml in Inkscape’s settings folder (which is located at ~/.config/inkscape for me).