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Browse by Using the Attribute Table |
You can use the Attribute Table in conjunction with panning and zooming the map. As you move around in the map, the information for features that are in the current map view will be automatically displayed in the attribute tables. This is a great way to quickly view the information for features.
To Browse by Panning and Zooming
1) Maximize the Attribute Table tool by clicking on the Up arrow in the bottom-center of the Mapper window.
2) The Attribute Table tool is a container for the attribute tables of the individual data layers. Each layer's attribute table is represented by a tab, displayed across the top of the attribute table window. Click the tab of the layer for which you'd like to view additional information.

An example of the 1:250,000 topo map attribute table, showing records that are dynamically displayed as you pan and zoom
the map. In this example, information for the Mt Michelson and Arctic topo maps is displayed in the attribute table.
3) If you want to zoom in or out to show the entirely of one of the features shown in the attribute table, simply double-click on the row in the attribute table for the feature you want to see. The map will then pan and zoom to show the entire feature.
4) For more information about using the attribute table, refer to the Attribute Table topic.
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All attribute tables are dynamic Even though you can view the attribute table for only one data layer at a time, all of the tables are dynamic and update automatically as you pan and zoom around in the map. This is a great way to get an overview of the features that are visible in the map view. Simply pan and zoom to the area of interest, then click each attribute table to see the attributes of all parcels (if any) in the current map view. |
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This page was last updated: Thursday, March 13, 2025