Difference between revisions of "Editing the geometry of an existing location using the available drawing tools"
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* To edit an existing point, click on it and drag it to the desired new location | * To edit an existing point, click on it and drag it to the desired new location | ||
* To increase the complexity of your polygon, add an additional point by clicking on one of the faint point between two existing corner points and drag it to the desired location | * To increase the complexity of your polygon, add an additional point by clicking on one of the faint point between two existing corner points and drag it to the desired location |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 24 November 2016
REQUIREMENTS | |
Permission | Operation Administrator and higher |
Connectivity | Online only |
This document describes how to edit the geometry of an existing location with the drawing tool available in the InfoEx system.
NOTE | The method described in this document is only available for location geometries with less than 150 corner points. To edit location geometries with more corner points, see Importing the geometry of a location from a KML file |
Background
Editing a location geometry works the same for all location types regardless whether they are polygons, lines or point. In this document, we use a polygon as an example.
Step-by-step description
Related documents
- Location catalog overview
- Location types and symbology
- Location hierarchy
- Adding locations to the location catalog
- Editing locations in the location catalog
- Deleting locations from the location catalog
- Changing the hierarchy among your locations
- Searching for a location in the location catalog
- Viewing photos
- Downloading your location catalog as a KML file
Functionality tested by
- Date: Dec. 22, 2013: Pascal Haegeli