I have the same issue with transparency. The map itself hounors the transparent background when sharing as PNG - 32-bit with Alpha. However the layout does not honour the transparent background and exports the blank page as white.
How can you add several shapefiles to a blank .mxd using a script written with Arcpy? I've started with the code below. The code runs with no errors but the shapefile is not added to the blank .mxd. I'm not sure if you have to first convert the shapefiles to .lyr files? I am trying to run the script outside of ArcMap in command line window.
Among modern poets, Hart Crane and Wallace Stevens are two of the best-known American practitioners of blank verse, even though by the middle of the twentieth century, many of their contemporaries were turning to free verse, which has neither set rhymes nor a constant meter.
My question is, how do I set the second one up to match the current master switch? I have a backup of the running config of the master switch, but I don't think I should put this straight onto the new switch, it would have a different IP for a start. I (think i) understand that once connected, the second switch should be replicating from the first one. So, how far do I go with setting the blank one up before I just plug it in and let it replicate?
First I used word art to give me typefaces which convert well to PNG or JPEG. The ordinary text in powerpoint does not convert well. It gets fuzzy. Anyway, I typed in my words in white (my choice of colour as i wanted it against a navy blue background), arranged it how i wanted, then right clicked and selected format shape to remove lines, then shadow to set the transparency.
I took the transparency to 100%. It came out fine. i then right clicked to save as png. Opened the image with MS Picture manager and resized the image to my suiting. It did not come out with the powerpoint white background at all. Once resized, i dropped the image against my navy blue background and it was like magic.
You can do this efficiently by finding places where customers congregate online, such as industry associations, conferences, communities and forums, and specialized directories. These are worth investigating, both from the perspective of developing leads and from the perspective of learning about organic behavior among your target customers. What issues routinely come up when they talk shop with their peers? What pain points do they have, and how do they conceptualize them? What else do they use? Knowing the answers to these questions helps your development, marketing, and sales efforts.
Ultimately, you should be able to run chkdsk on a volume, as per the chkdks documentation (instead of a drive letter or mount point, you simply pass it the volume name). However, it's probably easier and more reliable to just assign the partition a drive letter or mount point.
Under Windows, you need to assign a partition a mount-point to use chkdsk on it. You can use the Computer Management snap-in (Start -> Run -> compmgmt.msc) or DISKPART to do this (see below for DISKPART instructions). If you go with the Computer Management method, go to the Disk Management section, where you need to assign the partition either:
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