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Working with layers and map contents
A map layer is a type of data shown on the
map, such as roads, parks, or points of interest.
You can view
the list of the contents of the map, turn on and off layers,
and examine the symbols for layers in the map contents window.
To examine the map contents:
- Within the Map Contents window, you will see a listing of map layers grouped by category such as transportation, village information, parks, schools, etc.

- Click the plus button
next to a map layer group to display the layers
within it.
- The check-box next to the layer indicates whether
the layer is currently turned on.
- You can click the check-box next to
the layer name to turn the layer on or off.
The map automatically redraws to reflect the
changes in layer visibility.
- Some layers may not be visible at the current map
scale (zoom level). These layers are called
scale dependent. You may need to zoom the map
in or out to see a particular layer displayed,
even if its check-box is checked to draw.
- If layers have a plus button
next to the name, you can expand the layer
to display a legend for the layer. The legend
may display a single symbol or multiple symbols
for the layer. You can collapse the layer or layer group by clicking on the minus button
next to the name.
