![]() The Labeling toolbar is where you start labeling in ArcMap. The Labeling toolbar, Label Manager, and Label class summary dialog box Building your label classes from your symbol classes is a fast way to create maps with a consistent look. In addition, if the features in your layer are symbolized with different symbols, you can create label classes from your symbology classes. For example, in a layer of cities, you might label those with a population greater than 100,000 with a larger font size and those with a population less than 100,000 with a smaller font size. You can use dynamic labeling for all features in a layer, or you can use label classes to specify different labeling properties for features within the same layer. You can turn labels on or off by checking the box next to each layer and label class to label on the Label Manager. Labels are dynamically placed, and label text strings are based on feature attributes. ![]() ![]() Labeling is an easy way to add descriptive text to features on your map. The Labeling toolbar, Label Manager, and Label class summary dialog box.
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