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Add Country Structure

168 bytes added, 20:13, 7 February 2014
Version 6.0
{{Warning| If you have not yet defined the top-level country structure area, the following message displays:
No top-level country structure is Country Structure levels are defined. Create one Please create them with the Hierarchy EditorManager in the Customisation menu. Click the '''OK''' button and define the top-level country structure area in the [[Setup Country Structure Levels in a New Installation | Hierarchy Editor Manager window]]. }}
<li>Click the name of the parent country structure for the country structure that you would like to add.</li>
{{note| Note that you cannot add a country structure to the lowest level.}}
<li>Click the [[Image:FieldTemplateIcon.png | 22px | Add ]] button.</li>
{{Warning| The following errors may occur.
Error: Please select the country structure to which you would like to add a country structure areato.
Cause: You have not selected the country structure level to which you would like to add the country structure area.
 Error: Adding Country structure cannot be added to the lowest country structure level is not permitted.Cause: You have selected the lowest-level country structure.}}
<li> In the field below the Parent Area field, enter the name of the country structure that you would like displayed in the IMSMA Navigation window’s country structure pane. The label associated with the field will depend on the level of the country structure that you are adding.</li>
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<li>In the IMSMA Navigation window, set the map extent for the country structure area. For example, use the [[Image:Zoom_In.png|Zoom In]] or [[Image:Zoom_Out.png|Zoom Out]] icons on the toolbar to set the extent.</li>
<li>From the Country Structure Editor window, click the [[Image:Capture.png]] button.</li>
<li>From the Map Extent window, click the '''Capture''' button.</li>
:The Country Structure Editor window’s Preferred Map Extent field changes to show that an extent has been specifiedcaptured.
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