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Track Project Progress with Saved Views
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save your work, track progress and frame a narrative saved views let you bookmark your current map extent, preserving the data styling and feature visibility with save views , you can prepare 'views' (interactive slides) for meetings or presentations quickly access relevant datasets pick up work where you last left off establish a clear audit trail once you've set up the map to show the information you commonly need, save this view so you can access it in one click an example save view in optioneer we see saved views used everywhere, from initial data reviews to in depth results discussions with statutory stakeholders and industry regulators they are a quick and flexible way to make sure the right things are being seen by the right people at the right time what can be saved in a saved view? project features points, lines and polygons raster and vector gis data your location/perspective on the map including the topography if you are in 3d mode! results , both the visibility and selection of them heatmaps note metrics cannot be saved within a saved view ; instead, check out https //shared archbee space/doc/v96zjka ukgkzwsoev6s /9bozb7fzqbqoy ivsfx7f create and share a saved view to create a saved view, toggle on the relevant information from the options given above then, click save view in the top right hand corner if you are already in a saved view, expand the save view menu to save as new you will then be prompted to name the view other options for saving a view include save as new saves the current map view as a new saved view overwrite current view replaces the view that you began with to what you're currently seeing on the map discard changes reverts the current view to its initial state + new blank view resets your map to the full project extent, without any gis data of project features to share your saved view , click the ⋮ menu to the right of your desired saved view > copy link best practice s for saved views create an initial saved view containing your preferred symbology for gis datasets having this as your default makes it easy to take copies for future views to do so customize your gis data, including symbology and visibility change your map extent as needed click save view > save as new give the view a useful name, such as 'template view ' what's next https //shared archbee space/doc/gkezv3rgh6bdgt wvojm6/ssj9zklkmy8 ma biamtf https //shared archbee space/doc/6xps2bofrvtolh6nwl3ng/hzra5imjt9q y1kwrnls https //shared archbee space/doc/skmc dgthrasxesish 7v/ikdzc vztwqumehshzffo https //shared archbee space/doc/qpo3dzosn9umh9itremho/wjkxnxdgjm6etlivlisqm

