Draw on the Map to Specify Geographic Coordinates

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Note.jpg Before beginning these procedures, you should ensure that the map displayed on the Navigation window is at an extent that allows you to capture the coordinates.

To specify point and polygon coordinates by drawing on the map:

  1. From the Data Entry Form Editor window, click the File:Pencil.png button.
  2. The Point and Polygon/Polyline List window displays.
  3. Follow the procedures detailed in the How to draw on the map to specify point coordinates section.


How To Draw On The Map To Specify Point Coordinates

To specify point and polygon coordinates by drawing on the map:

  1. Click the GeoDataIcon.png button.
    The draw-on map toolbar displays on the IMSMA Navigation window.

    Draw-On Map Toolbar

  2. Select the type of shape for which you are specifying geospatial information from the Shape list.
  3. Select the type of point that you are specifying from the Point Type list.
  4. If you need to manipulate the map on the IMSMA Navigation window before you can capture the coordinates, change the map extent as needed.
Note.jpg You may need to click the GeoDataIcon.png button on the toolbar of the IMSMA Navigation window after using the map controls.
  1. Click the point(s) on the map for which you would like to capture the coordinates.
Note.jpg If you click on the same point more than once, no distance and bearing between the points with identical coordinates will be displayed in the Polygons table.
  1. Repeat steps 2–5 for each point, polygon, or polyline that you would like to enter into the Data Entry Form.
  2. Do one of the following:
  3. The draw-on map toolbar closes and the coordinates of the selected points are listed in the Points window or Polygon and Pointline Points window.
Note.jpg To preview the points or polygon that you entered, click the File:PreviewGeoIcon.png button.
  • If you would like to exit the draw-on map toolbar without saving any changes, click the LeftRedArrow.png button.