Schematics in ArcMap
Once you've installed Schematics, you can add the three Schematics toolbars—Schematic, Schematic Editor, and Schematic Network Analyst—to ArcMap. These toolbars provide access to Schematics capabilities directly in ArcMap.
In addition to working with the toolbars as delivered, you can define your own toolbar by selecting the desired commands from the Schematics toolset and arranging them as you choose. This is accomplished by using the standard ArcMap user interface customization feature: click Customize > Customize Mode, click the Commands tab on the Customize dialog box, check Schematics, then choose the buttons you want from the Commands list.
Standard schematic tools available on the three Schematics toolbars allow you to do the following:
- Create new schematic diagrams from any schematic diagram template you've defined with Schematic Dataset Editor.
- Visualize and manipulate any schematic diagram stored in a schematic dataset.
- Redefine the layer properties related to a schematic diagram and propagate the layer properties definitions to other diagrams.
- Start an edit session on your schematic diagrams, lay out and refine them, and save the edits.
- Easily identify schematic features that are related to selected geographic features in your map and vice versa.
An ArcGIS for Desktop Standard or ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced license is required for schematic diagrams creation, update, and editing. With an ArcGIS for Desktop Basic license, you can display schematic diagrams only.