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MapLogic Layout Manager is an extension to ArcGIS which provides all the tools necessary to create and print multiple page layouts, map series and map books within ArcMap. ArcMaps cartographic tools were designed to create very sophisticated individual maps. MapLogic Layout Manager was designed around the concept of multi-page maps. However, MapLogic Layout Manager does much more than just break up a map onto multiple pages. It handles all the details necessary for creating a true multi-page document just like your standard word processor will. Things like page numbering, indexing, two-sided printing, print previewing are all automatically handled by MapLogic Layout Manager.

MapLogic Layout Manager brings all the parts of a map book together in a single product. Each part of the book is aware of the other parts. For example, if you insert new page into the book, all the page numbers are automatically corrected, the map key will automatically update itself, the listings in the index will correct themselves to accommodate the new page and so on.

MapLogicLayoutManager_SampleBook.pdf (5 Mb) - Click here see a sample map book created using ourextension. This book highlights some of the key features of our product. If you'd like to evaluatethe extension for 30 days, follow the download link at left.

A map series frame is how you display areas of the map in and map series (similar to a data frame). However, unlike a data frame, a map series frame knows how to break the map onto multiple pages using the contents of a special polygon layer called the index layer. For example if your index layer is breaking your map into 20 pages, the map series frame will make the layout 20 pages long.

A series key frame is used to create key maps. A key map is an overall map of the area in the map book showing what page the details for each area of the map can be found. For example, you might want a map of the entire United States at the beginning of your map book showing the page number where each state can be found. A series key frame was designed for this purpose.

A series locator frame shows you which part of the overall map is being displayed on the current page. For example, if you create a map book of U.S. States, you might want a small map of the entire United States on each page highlighting the location of the state that is currently being displayed. A series locator frame is designed for this purpose.

A Detail Frame is an area set aside on the layout for detail maps. Detail maps are created based on a user-selected layer. As the map moves from page to page, the detail frame will examine the layout to see if features from the selected layer are present on the visible extent of the map and automatically generate detail maps highlighting the location of the features.

The detail frame is not the same as a single detail map. The detail frame represents and area on the layout that is reserved for detail maps. The detail frame will fill this area with as many detail maps as there are detail features in the visible extent of the map up to a maximum number that will fit within the boundaries of the frame. The heading, size, scale and layers present in the detail maps are all parameters that are set by the user.

The Legend Symbol Labeler is designed to make it much easier to create custom legend labels based on the data contained in the attribute table of a feature layer in ArcMap. Instead of having to create a summary table and then manually type the results into a layer's legend, you can now automate the process by creating an expression for the labels.

The Dynamic Legend element creates a subset of an ArcMap legend so only those symbols appear in the legend that are within the visible extent of the map. The Dynamic Legend will examine each item in the ArcMap legend and then check the map to see if there is a corresponding feature within the visible extent of the map. If a map feature is found then, then the symbol is included in the legend. If no map feature is found, then the symbol is not displayed.

A series text element is used to create dynamic text on the pages of a map book. For example, if each page of a map book is showing a unique section, township and range, you may want to create a text box that shows what the section, township and range values are on each page of the map book. If you have this information in your index layer, you can use the series text element to create a text box that dynamically lists this information from page to page.

Geo-Text is similar to the Series Text element in the sense that the text element gets refreshed as you move from page to page in a series. However, unlike the Series Text which could only extract information from the attribute table of the Index Layer (grid layer), the Geo-Text element can extract information from any layers attribute table.

For example, suppose your map series moves over a number of different municipalities and you would like a label on your map layout showing the name of the municipality you are currently on. With the Geo-Text element you can link the text label to the municipality layer and extract the name and place it as a label on the layout.

A Page Index Element is used to create indexes of features on the current map page. For example, if you are creating a road map book, you may wish to have a listing of where each road can be found on each page of the map book (for example, Main Street.B4). A Page Index Element must always be on the same layout as the map.

A series index element is used to create indexes of features on your map pages. An index is an alphabetical listing of feature in a map book and where they can be found. For example, if you are creating a road map book, you may wish to have a listing of where each road can be found in the map book (Main Street.Page 2 B-4). Depending on how many listings there are, a series index element can occupy one or more pages.

The user will see the layout that was active when the ArcMap document was last saved. However, keep in mind that the MapLogic Layout Manager has a free Viewer license level, which allows the user to move around the layouts and preview (but not print) map books.

MapLogic Layout Manager has 4 different license levels;Viewer (free), Basic, Advanced and Pro.Depending on the license level that you have purchased, you will havedifferent tools and capabilities available to you.For more information about what you can do with each license go to the license information page.

01/25/2011: MapLogic Layout Manager Version 4.1 for ArcGIS 10.0 Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 4.1 of MapLogic Layout Manager for ArcGIS 10.0. This update contains many new features and enhancements.

06/08/2010: MapLogic Layout Manager Version 4.0 for ArcGIS 10.0 Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 4.0 of MapLogic Layout Manager for ArcGIS 10.0. This update contains many new features and enhancements.

12/3/2009: MapLogic Layout Manager Version 3.2 Setup File Updated
MapLogic Layout Manager 3.2 Setup files have been updated to correct a number of minor issues. The new Book and Grid Wizards were not sized properly on some client computers.

07/24/2008: MapLogic Layout Manager and ArcGIS 9.3
With the release of ArcGIS 9.3 many clients have been inquiring about the compatibility ofMapLogic Layout Manager with the latest release of ArcMap. All of our tests indicate that the 9.2 version of MapLogic Layout Manageris fully compatible with ArcGIS 9.3. Should you encounter any issues with the latest release of ArcGIS, please contact technical support.

05/23/2008: Let Others See Your Work
Nothing is more convincing to potential customers than seeing actual map books created with our software. We have found the best exhibit display possible is to have sample map books created by our clients for people to leaf through.

03/27/2008: MapLogic Layout Manager Version 3.0 Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 3.0 of MapLogic Layout Manager for ArcGIS 9.0, 9.1 and now 9.2. This is a major update of our extension with many new features and enhancements.

02/17/2006: Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool 2.1 for ArcGIS 8.x and 9.x Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 2.1 of the Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool for ArcGIS 8 and 9. This update adds many new features to the software.

12/01/2005: MapLogic Layout Manager Version 2.1 Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 2.1 of MapLogic Layout Manager for ArcGIS 8 and 9. This is a major update of our extension which adds many new features to the software.

10/13/2004: MapLogic Layout Manager Version 1.2.1 Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 1.2.1 of MapLogic Layout Manager for ArcGIS 8 and 9. This is a minor update of our extension which addresses a printing issue with some printers.

10/05/2004: MapLogic Layout Manager Version 1.2 Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 1.2 of MapLogic Layout Manager for ArcGIS 8 and 9. This is an update of our popular multi-layout map book tool forArcGIS.

09/15/2004: Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool for ArcGIS 9.x Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.0 of our Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool for ArcGIS 9.

06/30/2004: MapLogic Layout Manager Sample Map Book
A new sample map book has been added to our website so you can see some ofthe key features of MapLogic Layout Manager in action. This is a road atlasof Winter Park, Florida where our offices are located.

05/10/2004: MapLogic Layout Manager 1.0.1 for ArcGIS 8.x Released
MapLogic Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.1 of our map bookand layout management extension for ArcGIS 8.3. This version addresses a numberof issues existing in the 1.0 release.

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