Creating points (Defense Mapping)

The point component creates a two-dimensional lattice of points that are the intersection of two virtual grid lines. One of the grid lines has an orientation of north–south, and the other is oriented east–west. Points can be used to create ticks, crosshairs, and Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) coordinates. Annotation can be created from points.

Learn more about grid units

Pattern settings for points include:

In the geodatabase feature class for points (PNT), each point has fields, TEXT_X and TEXT_Y, that store the coordinate location for that point. The values that are stored with the point feature are the actual coordinate values based on the specified coordinate system for the corresponding linear feature.

Repetition settings for points include:

On the Feature Settings and Symbol tab, you can specify an angle for the rotation of each point feature's symbol. Angle settings include:

On the Feature Settings and Symbol tab, you can choose a symbol from the Representation Rule Selector dialog box.

Steps:
  1. Start ArcMap.
  2. On the main menu, click Customize > Toolbars > Production Cartography to add the Production Cartography toolbar.
  3. Click the Grids and Graticules Designer window button Grids and Graticules Designer window on the Production Cartography toolbar.
  4. Create or load a grid.
  5. Right-click the Neatline component and click Add > Points.

    The Points component is added to the tree view.

  6. Right-click the Points component in the tree view and click Properties.

    The Points Properties window appears.

    Points Properties
  7. If necessary, do the following to define an ancillary coordinate system:
    NoteNote:

    Ancillary coordinate systems are optional.

    1. Check the Use Ancillary Coordinate System check box in the Ancillary Coordinate System area.
    2. Click the Type drop down list and choose an ancillary coordinate system type.
    3. If necessary, click the Spatial Reference Properties button Properties.
    4. Choose a coordinate system to use as the ancillary coordinate system.
    5. Click OK.
  8. If necessary, click the Point X tab on the bottom of the Point Properties tab.
    Point Properties Interval X tab
  9. Type the number of units in the Interval text box.
  10. Choose the unit of measurement to use with the interval.
  11. Choose an option in the Pattern area.
  12. Type a value in the Start text box.
  13. Type a value in the Stop text box.
  14. Type a value in the Gap text box.
  15. Choose an option in the Repetitions area.
  16. Click the Point Y tab.
    Point Properties Interval Y tab
  17. Type the number of units in the Interval text box.
  18. Choose the unit of measurement to use with the interval.
  19. Choose an option in the Pattern area.
  20. Type a value in the Start text box.
  21. Type a value in the Stop text box.
  22. Type a value in the Gap text box.
  23. Choose an option in the Repetitions area.
  24. Click the Feature Settings and Symbol tab.
    Points Properties Direction tab
  25. Choose an option in the Angle area.
  26. If the Custom option has been chosen, type a value in the Custom (Degrees) text box.
  27. Click Symbol.

    The Representation Rule Selector dialog box appears.

  28. Choose a symbol and set the appropriate symbol properties.
  29. Click OK.

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12/22/2014