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Legend and overview pane

Use the map legend

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The legend explains map features, which vary depending on the map style, whether your map includes mapped data, and how far you are zoomed in. Map features are organized in sections and may include such sections as:

  • Boundaries

  • Mapped data (such as pushpins, demographic data, and imported or linked data)

  • Populated places

  • Transportation

  • Miscellaneous (for example, bodies of water, landforms, and so on)

In the illustration above, Populated Places, Boundaries, and Transportation are headings for three different legend sections.

Use the Overview Map

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The Overview Map provides context by displaying the area surrounding the main map view that is displayed in the map pane. The area displayed in the map pane appears inside a blue circle or box on the Overview Map.

For example:

If the map pane displays

The Overview Map displays

Seattle, Washington

State of Washington, with Seattle circled

State of Washington

United States, with the state of Washington outlined

United States

North America

North America

Western hemisphere

Change the main map view using the Overview Map

Drag the blue shape on the Overview Map.

– or –

Click anywhere on the Overview Map. The blue shape will move to your selected place, and the main map view will shift so that the place you clicked is centered on the map.

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