The ArcMap toolbar for WebOffice author provides six buttons.
ArcMap toolbar for WebOffice author
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Menu Item |
Description |
WebOffice author for ArcGIS 10.7.1 |
Button for launching WebOffice author. |
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Transfer current map view from TOC |
This button retrieves structure and visibility settings from the currently active ArcMap data frame and copies it to a selected map view in the currently opened WebOffice 10.7 SP1 project configuration. Note: See chapter Transfer Current Map View from TOC for details. |
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Get table of contents |
This button retrieves structure and visibility settings from the currently active ArcMap data frame and copies it to the table of content of map collection (use entry point WebOffice --> TOC of map collection) in the currently opened WebOffice 10.7 SP1 project configuration. Note: See chapter Get Table of Contents for details. |
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Get Geo-bookmarks from ArcMap |
This button retrieves existing bookmarks of the ArcMap data frame and copies them to the currently opened WebOffice 10.7 SP1 project configuration. Note: See chapter Get Geo-Bookmarks from ArcMap for details. |
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Take Layer Selection Colors |
Use this button to transfer customized layer selection colors defined in the MXD document automatically to the according layer configuration of your WebOffice 10.7 SP1 project configuration. Note: See chapter Take Layer Selection Colors for details. |
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This button synchronizes the User Management database configured in the WebOffice author Basic settings. Use this button whenever you did change the ArcMap document structure etc. Note: If any problems occur during synchronization, consider chapter Base Data Storage Logging for details. |
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Divide an MXD into several MXD with 1 data frame in each document |
This button will divide the currently opened multi data frame MXD document into several MXDs with 1 data frame in each document. Use this button for example in case you have MXDs used with older WebOffice versions to prepare them for WebOffice 10.7 SP1. Note: See chapter Divide an MXD into Several MXD with 1 Data Frame in Each Document for details. |
ArcMap toolbar for WebOffice author for ArcGIS 10.7.1