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Each icon in the header represents a different type of infrastructure. Left to right, symbols represent Water, Sewer, Stormwater, and Streets. Explore the Content Panels: City of Kalispell Infrastructure Viewer TUTORIAL Anatomy of the Viewer: Content Panels Tools Show/Hide Attribute Table Search for an Address “Hamburger” Menu Show/Hide Content Panels Tools The “Hamburger” menu contains one more set of map layers with relevant Boundaries, as well as some useful tools. In the Content Panel, if the Layer name is gray, zoom in on the map until the layer becomes visible. Check and uncheck the the box next to the layer name to view or hide the layer. Click the ellipsis to the right of the layer name to see more options for adjusting each layer. ---PAGE BREAK--- City of Kalispell Infrastructure Viewer TUTORIAL Explore the Map: • To search for your location of interest, enter an address or other location information in the search box at the top left of the map and click the magnifying glass. • Click on any feature to see the attributes in a pop-up window. See the next page for more detailed information about pop-ups. • Pan the map by clicking anywhere on the map and holding the left mouse button, then moving your mouse in any direction. • Zoom the map with the in the top left corner of the map or with the scrolling wheel on your mouse. • Click the Home button to return the map to the default extent. • Click the to see your location on the map. (Note: location services must be enabled on your device or browser settings to use this functionality.) • Click the arrow in the bottom center of the map to view or hide the Attribute Table. A A B B C C D D E F F E G G ---PAGE BREAK--- City of Kalispell Infrastructure Viewer TUTORIAL Explore the Pop-ups: About the Data: If multiple features are selected, the pop-up windows will be stacked (see “1 of 3” in the top left corner). Use the arrows at the top right corner of the pop-up to scroll through the stack. Click the ellipsis in the bottom right corner for more viewing options such as opening the attribute table and adding a marker. Some features have attachments, including Record Drawings, Sewer Manholes, and Curb Ramps. Photos and attachments can be viewed by scrolling down in the pop-up if necessary and clicking the hyperlink. When the link is clicked, a photo or webpage will open in a new browser window. • The map is a living record of city infrastructure and it is edited and updated daily. Many attributes are incomplete and we are always working to populate missing data. • The City of Kalispell makes no claims or guarantees about the accuracy or currency of the contents and disclaims liability for errors and omission in its contents. Record Drawings This layer, a work in progress, contains the City’s collection of digitized Record Drawings. The layer is turned OFF by default. To turn on the layer, check the box in any content panel and boundaries will be visible when the map is clicked. The selected boundary will be bright blue-green in color. Click the link in the pop-up to open the drawing in a new browser window. ---PAGE BREAK--- Share your map to email or social media. Click “Link options” within the tool to share any map customizations you have added. City of Kalispell Infrastructure Viewer TUTORIAL Explore the Tools: SELECT PRINT SHARE Export your map to a pdf for printing. Use advanced settings to change print options and customize map contents and spatial reference. ADD DATA This tool simplifies the many layers of the map by refining the feature information you see. Enable or disable layers by checking the boxes in the tool interface. Then click the map and drag a box around the features you would like to include. Upload your own zipped shapefile or kml to view how your project fits into the city infrastructure or add a link to a map service of your choice. Access your own organizational content on ArcGIS Online or the ArcGIS Living Atlas. DRAW Add points, lines, areas, text, or shapes to the map to visualize your project before printing the map. Customize the symbols, colors, and transparencies. Add customized text annotation to ensure clear communication with your target audience. MEASUREMENT Measure lines and areas in imperial or metric units to approximate the distances and areas for your projects. Please note that the City of Kalispell uses NAD 1983 State Plane Montana FIPS 2500 (Intl Ft) Projection system for all data layers included in this map. COORDINATE CONVERSION Click any point on the map to determine decimal degree coordinates. This tool shows the conversion for that coordinate to a variety of coordinate systems including DDM, DMS, UTM and more to enable quick conversion to suit your project or software needs. BASEMAP GALLERY This gallery includes a variety of basemaps that can be used to enable customized viewing of the data. Experiment with basemaps to add context to the data or enable a cleaner background for exporting and sharing to different audiences.