How to control the well labels appearance


Question 1: When setting labeling priority, will the layer at the top of the list or the layer at the bottom of the list be labeled first?

Question 2: True or False. When setting conflict detection rules, a label with a higher weight can be overlapped by a label with a lower weight.

Question 3: True or False. If you have only one annotation group (i.e. ), turning it off will hide all dynamic labels, interactive labels, and Data View graphics. Explain.

Question 4: If you assign an annotation group to a specific layer, will the annotation disappear if you turn off the display for that layer?

Question 5: True or False. If you assign an annotation group to a specific layer and later delete that layer, the assigned annotation will also be deleted.

Question 6: True or False. Because ArcMap by default assigns the source layer as the reference layer for converted annotation, there is no way to "untie" the annotation from that layer-i.e. the resulting annotation displays only when the source layer displays. Explain.

Question 7: Imagine that the ultimate result of a GIS project you're working on will be a printed map at a scale of 1:12,000. You need to label all the geologic units in your Geology layer, 225 out of 230 wells in your Wells layer, and 3 out of 50 faults in your Faults layer. The labels are stored in an attribute table field called "label" for each of the layers. Explain an efficient strategy for labeling each of your layers. Be specific.

Question 8: Explain how to control the well labels' appearance so that you can easily work with them and they don't cause map clutter. Be specific, and be sure to keep in mind your target print scale of 1:12,000.

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