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ArcMap Advanced Settings Registry Keys

The ArcMap Advanced Settings utility is a companion settings utility for ArcMap. It is designed to give users safe access to customization settings for ArcMap that cannot be changed within the software itself. This document describes the registry keys written by the ArcMap Advanced Settings utility. The utility never writes anything to the registry unless the Apply button is pressed, and then, it only writes settings for those values that have changed. ArcMap assumes default values for non e!istent registry settings. Most of the registry settings utilized are located in "#$%&'())$*T&(S$). This means when a new user logs in and starts ArcMap, defaults for most settings are assumed. *ot all registry keys utilized by the software are listed here+ only the ones for which no user interface e!ists in the software for setting them. The following format is used to describe registry items, VALUE TYPE: Registry Path\Value Name -escription, -escribes function and usage The following registry keys and values are listed and described based on the tab in the ArcMap Advanced Settings utility. The tabs are listed in alphabetical order in this document.

Data Frame/TOC Tab


Data frame refresh rate REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Refresh Rate

-escription, The default is 500. This is the number of milliseconds that ArcMap will use as an interval to check the display. The lower the number, the more smoothly ArcMap will appear to draw. This can also be used to synch ArcMap.s refresh rate to a camera so that flickering can be eliminated. The valid range is 1-1000.

Defa)*t patch si+e and shape ,- registry .eys/ REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\PatchWidth

-escription, The default for this is /0. This is the width of the default patch line. This can be customized in ArcMap 1Tools 2 3ptions 2 T3'4. This value is saved with a document+ when the document is opened, the setting is restored. This registry setting 1as with all patch width size and shape settings4 sets the default for new documents only.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\PatchHeight

-escription, The default for this is /0. This is the height of the default patch line. This can be customized in ArcMap 1Tools 2 3ptions 2 T3'4. This value is saved with a document+ when the document is opened, the setting is restored. This registry setting 1as with all patch width size and shape settings4 sets the default for new documents only.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\LinePatch

-escription, The default for this is "orizontal. This is the default patch line. This can be customized in ArcMap 1Tools 2 3ptions 2 T3'4. This value is saved with a document+ when the document is opened, the setting is restored. This registry setting 1as with all patch width size and shape settings4 sets the default for new documents only.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\AreaPatch

-escription, The default for this is )ectangle. This is the default patch shape. This can be customized in ArcMap 1Tools 2 3ptions 2 T3'4. This value is saved with a document+ when the document is opened, the setting is restored. This registry setting 1as with all patch width size and shape settings4 sets the default for new documents only.

Disp*ay r&tati&n a*pha fact&r REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Rotation Alpha

-escription, This sets the relative transparency of the superimposition of your data as you rotate it using the rotate tool on the data frame tools toolbar. 5alid values range from 0 1completely transparent so you don.t see what you.re rotating4 to 255 1where you only see what you.re rotating4. The default is 200, which makes the original data look faded out. A value of 100 will effectively reverse that effect.

Mar.er symb&* r&tati&n REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Symb&*&gy\Settings\ RotateWith ransform

-escription, The default value for this setting is 1, which means that marker symbols will rotate additionally with dataframe rotation. 6hen set to 0, marker symbols will not rotate with data frame rotation and instead maintain their orientation with respect to the page.

DynSeg Tab
REG_SZ: REG_SZ: REG_SZ: REG_SZ: REG_SZ: REG_SZ: REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\DynSeg\ !rom!ield K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\DynSeg\ o!ield K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\DynSeg\ "!ield K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\DynSeg\ #!ield K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\DynSeg\ $!ield K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\DynSeg\ Route!ield K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\DynSeg\ %ffset!ield

-escription, These values are space delimited strings of field names that ArcMap automatically uses to populate the dynamic segmentation user interface if these fields are found the source table.

!dit&r Tab
Data and editing behavi&r ,0 registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1arcia\&mpt'(tring)sNull

-escription, 6hen editing attribute values ArcMap will assume that an empty string 1784 really means *ull if set to 1, or if set to 0, it really is an empty string.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1arcia\)nit*efaults%n(u+t'pe,hange

-escription, If this value is 1, the database will reinitialize values based on your subtype such that those values will be based on your new value, if 0, you will have to do this manually, or you continue to use the old values.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1arcia\(tic-'$o.e olerance

-escription, This is the pi!el tolerance that the mouse must move before a move operation starts when moving features.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1arcia\$a/*i.isionPoints

-escription, Ma!imum number of divisions a line can be divided into using the division tool.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#2OCA2#MAC (%!\S&ft'are\Micr&s&ft\3et\-45\!ngines\3et -45\ $a/Loc-sPer!ile

-escription, If you are calculating more than 9,:;; records against an Access database when inside of an edit session, the operation will abort because of the <et engine lock count limitation. If you increase this value, you can calculate more features. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

$ser interface c&ntr&* si+e settings ,6 registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1arcia\(u+t'pe,ontrol Width

-escription, This is the width in pi!els of the Subtype control.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1arcia\ as-,ontrol Width

-escription, This is the width in pi!els of the Task control.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1arcia\0,ontrol Width

-escription, This is the width in pi!els of the 'urrent > control that is available in the customization dialog.

1e&Statistica* Tab
7ari&graphy REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\!SDA\7ari&graphy\ $a/1)nput1Po ints -escription, ?y default, the semivariogram@covariance tools work with data sets having a ma!imum of A;; data points. This value was chosen for performance and for usability reasons. "owever, you may want to increase the ma!imum. If you do increase the ma!imum, you may e!perience slow performance with large data sets.

7&r&n&i map n&n9c*)stered data c&*&r REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\!SDA\7&r&n&i\ ,luster1,olor -escription, 6hen creating a 5oronoi map, if you set the type to 'luster, a polygon that has a value outside the range of all its neighbors will turn gray by default. This indicates that it may be an outlier or have a Bno dataB value.

!8p&rt t& 1rid defa)*t va*)es ,- registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\!8p:1R(D\ ,olumns -escription, This is the default setting for the number of columns when e!porting a geostatistical layer to C)I-.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\!8p:1R(D\ Ro2s

-escription, This is the default setting for the number of rows when e!porting a geostatistical layer to C)I-.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\!8p:1R(D\ 3loc-1" -escription, This is the default setting for the size of the D block when e!porting a geostatistical layer to C)I-.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\!8p:1R(D\ 3loc-1# -escription, This is the default setting for the size of the % block when e!porting a geostatistical layer to C)I-.

1rid symb&*&gy defa)*t va*)es ,- registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\1rid\ "(i4e -escription, This is the default grid D size setting for geostatistical layers.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\1rid\ #(i4e -escription, This is the default grid % size setting for geostatistical layers.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\1rid\ "3loc-(i4e -escription, This is the default setting for the size of the D block when e!porting a geostatistical layer to C)I-.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\1rid\ #3loc-(i4e -escription, This is the default setting for the size of the D block when e!porting a geostatistical layer to C)I-.

i**shade symb&*&gy defa)*t va*)es ,0 registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\ i**shade\ 5rid" -escription, This is the default grid D size setting for hillshade geostatistical layers.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\ i**shade\ 5rid# -escription, This is the default grid % size setting for hillshade geostatistical layers.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\ i**shade\ Am+ient -escription, This is the default ambient setting for hillshade geostatistical layers.

REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\ i**shade\ *iffuse

-escription, This is the default diffuse setting for hillshade geostatistical layers.

REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1e&Statistica*!8tensi&n\Defa)*tParams\Renderers\ i**shade\ 0(cale -escription, This is the default >Scale setting for hillshade geostatistical layers.

1raphs Tab
Defa)*t c&*&r pa*ette and &rder &f appearance ,: registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1raphs\*efaultPalette)nde/

-escription, This is the palette of colors that is selected from when a graph is created.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1raphs\*efault,olor a+le

-escription, This is a comma delimited set of numbers that represents the table of colors that are initially used to set the colors for graph bars, lines, points, etc. The first number in the string is the number of colors to follow. The colors are selected from the color palette indicated by the -efaultEaletteInde! setting above.

Ma8im)m data p&ints settings ,: registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1raphs\3ar,olumnPie$a/*ataPoints

-escription, This is ma!imum number of features that can be shown in a ?ar, 'olumn, or Eie graph. This setting acts as a failsafe to keep the graph generation process from 7hanging8 in situations where large datasets have been chosen.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\1raphs\$a/*ataPoints

-escription, This is ma!imum number of features that can be shown in graph types other than ?ar, 'olumn, or Eie. This setting acts as a failsafe to keep the graph generation process from hanging in situations where large datasets have been chosen.

Misce**ane&)s Tab
M&nit&r settings ,: registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\M&nit&r\ Height

-escription, This is the height in millimeters of your monitorFs display area. The defaults for monitor settings are for a /: inch monitor. 'hanging this setting to reflect the setting for your monitor will cause some things like legend items in the

user interface to draw at their correct size. Eress the C)rrent m&nit&r dimensi&ns button to =uery your hardware for monitor dimensions. *ote that this retrieves only the dimensions your graphics card thinks are right. Gor a more accurate value, use a ruler to physically measure the monitor.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\M&nit&r\ Width

-escription, This is the width in millimeters of your monitorFs display area. The defaults for monitor settings are for a /: inch monitor. 'hanging this setting to reflect the setting for your monitor will cause some things like legend items in the user interface to draw at their correct size. Eress the C)rrent m&nit&r dimensi&ns button to =uery your hardware for monitor dimensions. *ote that this retrieves only the dimensions your graphics card thinks are right. Gor a more accurate value, use a ruler to physically measure the monitor.

Printer settings REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\*isa+le Paper $essage 3o/

-escription, This sets whether the user is warned 114, or not 104 when ArcMap starts up and cannot find a printer from which to derive the page size for a new documentFs layout or a printer for an e!isting document. The purpose is to allow developers to create applications that e!port maps automatically and do not need to have a printer in order set the page size.

;&r.ing 'ith data ,6 registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\(-ip*atum,hec-

-escription, This turns on 104 or off 114 the check that ArcMap makes when data is added to the map. The check reports when the reported datum of one or more data sources is missing or different than the display datum.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\$a/Num%.erflo2La+els

-escription, This determines the ma!imum number of labels that the overflow window can display. The purpose is to keep large labeling Hobs, whether intended or accidental, from causing ArcMap to take all the memory on the machine and then crash the machine. The way this works is that if ArcMap determines there are more than this number of unplaced labels, it stops tracking the unplaced labels and does not return any labels to the overflow window.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\$a/Num,ached)mages

-escription, This is the number of images that ArcMap tracks in the Temporary Internet Giles directory so that when the user uses the zoom forward and backward buttons, ArcMap doesnFt need to actually go back to the IMS server for the imageIsaving time. Set this to ; 1zero4 if you do not want caching to be turned on.

2icense time&)t 'arning REG_SZ: K!"#2OCA2#MAC (%!\S&ft'are\!SR(\2icense\ imeoutWarning

-escription, This setting determines whether or not you will be warned, starting /: days prior to your license or evaluation license e!piration, for any ArcCIS application or e!tension timing out. The default value is rue 1written as a string4. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

<)ffer 'i+ard ,6 registry .eys/ REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\'i+ards\<)ffer Dia*&g\ Ring (hape 'pe

-escription, This has two possible values. 3ne is Rings 1the default4, which causes the buffer wizard to create rings the width of the specified buffers around features. The other is *is-s, which causes the buffer wizard to create disks that overlap the shape that is buffered, e!tending beyond that shape for the distance of the specified buffer.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\;i+ards\<)ffer Dia*&g\ Processing (patial Reference

-escription, The buffer wizard, in order to minimize distortion, processes buffers using a temporary coordinate system. This is the spatial reference in which buffers are constructed. ?uffers can be processed using J different methods. The default method, the !eature set optimi4ed coordinate s'stem method, creates a temporary spatial reference base on the spatial distribution of all the features being buffered. The !eature optimi4ed coordinate s'stem method creates temporary spatial references for each feature being buffered 1this method provides the least distortion of the J but takes the longest to process4. The ,oordinate s'stem of the data frame 6output7 uses the spatial reference of the data frame. This method produces buffers that are uniform 1not distorted4. This method would be used for creating cartographic effects like a coastline vignette. Ginally, the ,oordinate s'stem of the feature class 6input7 method uses the spatial reference feature class.

REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\;i+ards\<)ffer Dia*&g\ (implif' (hapes *uring Processing -escription, The buffering of very comple! shapes may lead to une!pected results. 'hecking the KGorce geometric simplification during buffer processingF check bo! 1a registry value or 14 forces the application to re evaluate 1i.e., simplify4 geometric structures of the buffered shapes. (sing this approach will add time to the buffering process.

Raster Tab
Defa)*t resamp*ing m&de REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\Raster\Resample$ode

-escription, This setting is used to control initial raster display resampling. A value of 0 1default4 is nearest neighbor resampling for all rasters+ 1 causes bilinear interpolation to be used only on continuous rasters, and 2 causes cubic convolution to be used only on continuous rasters.

On9the9f*y raster tab*e b)i*ding REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\Raster\!ile('stem a+le$ode

-escription, A value of 0 1default4 means to build tables when necessary but not persist them. This has the least impact on your file system. A value of 1 means to build tables and persist them. And 2 means to never build tables, which guarantees that no table can be overwritten.

Rasters in an ArcSD! 1e&database REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\Raster\(*& a+le$ode

-escription, A value of 0 1default4 means not to build tables. The only other valid value is 1, which means to build tables but do not persist them.

Ma8im)m tab*e si+e REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\Raster\$a/8ni9ueValues: ransient a+le

-escription, This is a value used to control the ma!imum number or rows that a rasterFs table can have. The default value is 20:;, and cannot be set higher than :0<=.

Dra'ing b*&c. &pti&n REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\Raster\*ra2ing$ode

-escription, This setting is used to control the type of screen drawing rasters use. A value of 1 1default4 is top to bottom progressive row mode, 0 is left to right progressive block mode, and 2 is full raster at once refresh mode.

Raster )ni=)e va*)e *imit REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\Raster\8ni9ueValue*efaultRenderer1ValuesLimit

-escription, This is a value used to control the ma!imum number of values that ArcMap will use the Unique Value renderer on. ?y default this is set to 25, whereby any dataset with L0M values will use the Stretched renderer instead. An error is displayed if you enter a value outside the range 1-25=.

Pr&8y fi*e *&cati&n REG_SZ: K!"#2OCA2#MAC (%!\S&ft'are\!SR(\Raster\!nvir&nment\ mp*ir

-escription, This determines the location where au!iliary and pyramid pro!y files are created and stored. Ero!y files are created on read only raster data, raster data that is located on read only media, or within a read only folder. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

System Paths Tab


A** )sers ,0 registry .eys/ REG_SZ: K!"#2OCA2#MAC (%!\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\ (t'le*ir

-escription, This is a semi colon delimited path statement that tells ArcMap all the locations for style files. ArcMap will display all .style files found in these directories in the places users can reference styles. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

REG_SZ:

K!"#2OCA2#MAC (%!\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\ emplate*ir

-escription, This is a semi colon delimited path statement that tells ArcMap all the locations for template files. $ach additional directory declared here appears as a tab in the templates dialog. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Reference Systems\ Predefined Path

-escription, This is a semi colon delimited path statement that tells ArcMap all the locations of coordinate systems. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\arcinf&\*&cat&r\Settings\Locator*irector'

-escription, This is a semi colon delimited path statement that tells ArcMap and Arc'atalog all the locations for locator files. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

REG_SZ:

K!"#2OCA2#MAC (%!\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\1e&graphy %et'&r.\ 8RL

-escription, This is the ()N that ArcMap will use to connect to the Ceography *etwork, or a site that is set up to work like the geography network. *ote, 'hanging this registry key re=uires administrative privileges.

C)rrent )ser REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Print mp*ir

-escription, This path is where temporary files will be written during the printing process.

Symb&*s/1raphics Tab
Symb&* defa)*ts ,0 registry .eys/ REG_SZ: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\C&*&rRamp\*efaultRamp

-escription, This is the name of the default color ramp that the Quantities, graduated colors symbology user interface uses.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\C&*&rRamp\*efault(cheme

-escription, This is the name of the default color scheme that the Categories, unique values symbology user interface uses.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\Disp*ay\ 3ac-ground R53

-escription, This is the color 17))) CCC ???84 that ArcMap will use as the background for its display.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Symb&* Defa)*ts\ $ar-er(i4e

-escription, This will be the size of marker symbols for point data when initially added to ArcMap.

REG_SZ:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Symb&* Defa)*ts\ LineWidth

-escription, This will be the width of line symbols for line data when initially added to ArcMap.

Se*ecti&n feedbac. rectang*e &)t*ine symb&* ,6 registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Line!eed+ac-(t'le

-escription, This is the style of the line symbol used for the line symbol for the outline of the selection rectangle used to select graphics or features. The styles match the ISimpleNine style enumerations.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Line!eed+ac-Width

-escription, This is the line width of the symbol used for selecting rectangles for the graphics and feature selection tools. If this value e!ceeds 1, the dash or dot patterns will not be shown.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Line!eed+ac-,olor

-escription, This is the )C? value of the color for the line symbols used for the outline of the rectangle used to select graphics or features.

Creating graphic shapes REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\>eep*ra2ing oolActi.e

-escription, This changes the behavior of ArcMap after the construction of a graphic shape has been completed using one of the drawing tools. If the value is 1, the tool remains active, allowing the user to immediately add another graphic shape of the same kind. If the value is 0 1default4, the selection tool is reactivated after adding a shape.

2abe*/ann&tati&n r&tati&n ,: registry .eys/ REG_DWORD: K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Ann&tati&n\ Rotate('m+ols%n he!l'

-escription, This determines whether or not te!t labels should be rotated with data frame rotation. A value of 0 1default4 means no rotation and 1 means rotation. 'reated when labeling is applied 1 Layer Properties Labels tab4.

REG_DWORD:

K!"#C$RR!%T#$S!R\S&ft'are\!SR(\ArcMap\Settings\Ann&tati&n\ Rotate('m+ols%n,on.ert

-escription, -etermines if te!t labels should be rotated with data frame rotation when converted to annotation. ; means no rotation and / 1default4 means rotate the labels. 'reated when converting labels to annotation 1Nayer conte!t menuL 'onvert Nabels to Annotation4.

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