If exact placement of labels is important, disable the point style and place fixed labels at feature locations.
NoteFixed labels are always displayed, even if they obscure other labels or features. While feature labels are drawn after all layer features have been drawn, fixed labels are drawn according to the draw order of their layer within a map, and may be obscured by features from other layers.
To place labels at points
- Open the layer to edit by doing one of the following:
- Create a new layer.
- Double-click an existing layer.
- Click the layer’s tab if the layer is already open.
For information about creating a new layer, see Creating New Resources. For information about associating a data resource with a new layer, see Specifying the Data Resource for a Layer.
- In the pane of the , under , select the scale range to style.
For more information about scale ranges, see Understanding Scale Ranges.
- In the area for the selected scale range, select the checkbox.
- In the area for the selected scale range, for , click […].
- To remove the point symbol, in the dialog box, clear the checkbox.
- In the area for the selected scale range, for , click […].
- To turn on and style the label, in the dialog box, select the checkbox.
- Specify label text and style.
For more information about feature labels, see Adding Labels to Features.
- Use the and lists to specify the position of the label relative to the feature.
You can select one of the available positions or select a layer property that contains alignment information for each feature. The alignment values in the property must be specified as follows:
- Horizontal: Left, Center, or Right.
- Vertical: Baseline, Bottom, Capline, Halfline, or Top.
- Click menu
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