shrug-l: Exporting ArcMap document for use in Adobe

Nonie Castro nonie_castro at coxtarget.com
Wed Jul 25 12:23:01 EDT 2007


Yeah - apparently, Avenza has a free demo download. 
If you decide to try it - please let me know what you think. 


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	From: shrug-l-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us
[mailto:shrug-l-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Kyle Schaper
	Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 11:54 AM
	To: shrug-l at lists.dep.state.fl.us
	Subject: RE: shrug-l: Exporting ArcMap document for use in Adobe
	
	
	Nonie -
	
	I feel your pain.  How absolutely ridiculous is it that you
cannot move labels at all until you convert to annotation... Correct me
if I am wrong, but once converted, labels are no longer referencing an
attribute table, which from time to time gets updated, especially when
the labels are acre calcs for example.  This means you have to delete
them all and start over, hand placing them one by one again when in
reality you may only need to move a few or only a few were updated.
Your only solution from ESRI is to purchase another extension- maplex,
or drop thousands for ArcInfo.  What a great way to appease the
customer. 
	
	Aside from the rant, I am with Casey in that we export to PDF
and open that up in Illustrator.  This is a terrible workflow that
forces most work done to have to be re-done if map scale is changed or
new layers are added, which is why we only take that route sparingly.
Most of the time we put up with the mediocre at best graphic abilities
that Arc has.  (What a pitiful lack of transparency handling --- c'mon!)

	
	I have not heard of/tried of Avenza --- thanks for the tip!
	
	Kyle Schaper
	

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