Adding back layer heading in ArcMap?
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I deleted the layer heading thinking that I didn't need it. But after doing some refactoring, it turns out that I do need it but I can't figure out any way to add it back.
How do I add it back?
I'm using ArcMap 10.6.
arcmap layers
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I deleted the layer heading thinking that I didn't need it. But after doing some refactoring, it turns out that I do need it but I can't figure out any way to add it back.
How do I add it back?
I'm using ArcMap 10.6.
arcmap layers
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You can certainly create a new layer with the same source and resymbolize it.
– Vince
Feb 24 at 2:10
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I deleted the layer heading thinking that I didn't need it. But after doing some refactoring, it turns out that I do need it but I can't figure out any way to add it back.
How do I add it back?
I'm using ArcMap 10.6.
arcmap layers
I deleted the layer heading thinking that I didn't need it. But after doing some refactoring, it turns out that I do need it but I can't figure out any way to add it back.
How do I add it back?
I'm using ArcMap 10.6.
arcmap layers
arcmap layers
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You can certainly create a new layer with the same source and resymbolize it.
– Vince
Feb 24 at 2:10
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You can certainly create a new layer with the same source and resymbolize it.
– Vince
Feb 24 at 2:10
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You can certainly create a new layer with the same source and resymbolize it.
– Vince
Feb 24 at 2:10
You can certainly create a new layer with the same source and resymbolize it.
– Vince
Feb 24 at 2:10
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It is called the layer heading.
Go to symbology.
Change the value field to something else.
Change it back.
It should reappear.
The proper way is
Make sure the layer has headings. ...
Double-click the legend to open the Legend Properties dialog box and select the Items tab.
Click Style.
Click Properties.
Select the General tab.
Choose a heading from the 'Only show classes from this heading' dropdown list.
https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000002820
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It is called the layer heading.
Go to symbology.
Change the value field to something else.
Change it back.
It should reappear.
The proper way is
Make sure the layer has headings. ...
Double-click the legend to open the Legend Properties dialog box and select the Items tab.
Click Style.
Click Properties.
Select the General tab.
Choose a heading from the 'Only show classes from this heading' dropdown list.
https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000002820
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It is called the layer heading.
Go to symbology.
Change the value field to something else.
Change it back.
It should reappear.
The proper way is
Make sure the layer has headings. ...
Double-click the legend to open the Legend Properties dialog box and select the Items tab.
Click Style.
Click Properties.
Select the General tab.
Choose a heading from the 'Only show classes from this heading' dropdown list.
https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000002820
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It is called the layer heading.
Go to symbology.
Change the value field to something else.
Change it back.
It should reappear.
The proper way is
Make sure the layer has headings. ...
Double-click the legend to open the Legend Properties dialog box and select the Items tab.
Click Style.
Click Properties.
Select the General tab.
Choose a heading from the 'Only show classes from this heading' dropdown list.
https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000002820
It is called the layer heading.
Go to symbology.
Change the value field to something else.
Change it back.
It should reappear.
The proper way is
Make sure the layer has headings. ...
Double-click the legend to open the Legend Properties dialog box and select the Items tab.
Click Style.
Click Properties.
Select the General tab.
Choose a heading from the 'Only show classes from this heading' dropdown list.
https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000002820
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You can certainly create a new layer with the same source and resymbolize it.
– Vince
Feb 24 at 2:10