This is an archive related to a previous version of Esri Maps for IBM Cognos. If you need the current version go to http://doc.arcgis.com/en/maps-for-cognos/.
When you add data to a map in Esri Maps for IBM Cognos, layers are drawn on the map using a default style. The style currently applied to a layer is shown in the floating legend (if it has been enabled) and in the Contents pane when you expand the layer.
You can configure one or more styles for a layer using the Style pane. You might want to create different styles to allow report consumers to customize the display of the data. Report consumers can choose from the preconfigured styles to draw the layer in different ways. The style you applied last before saving the map is the style that is displayed by default for a layer when the map is opened by the consumer.
If you configure multiple styles, you can easily rename or remove them.
Styles can be configured and updated for layers created from IBM Cognos data or for feature service layers from ArcGIS.
You can configure one or more styles for each layer. Choose the properties you want for each style.
When you configure multiple styles, each style is given a default name. You can easily give the style a more descriptive name at any time.
A new style is created with a default name. The styling options of the last style you had selected are applied to the new style. To give the style a more descriptive name, select the default name and type a new name.
You can remove any of the styles you configured.
The style is removed.
Once you have configured two or more styles, you can choose a different style to apply to the layer and display on the map. The style applied when the map is saved will be applied the next time the map is loaded.