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Toolbars

In ArcGIS Web Editor, tools are grouped together in toolbars.

Selection toolbar

The selection toolbar includes tools to pan the map and make selections.

The following table describes the tools on the selection toolbar:

ToolDescription

Pan

Pan is used to shift the extent of the map by clicking and dragging.

Rectangle select

Rectangle select is used to select individual features or features within a rectangular area. Features within or intersecting the rectangle are selected.

Polygon select

Polygon select is used to select features within a polygon. Features within or intersecting the polygon are selected.

Lasso select

Lasso select is used to select features within a free-form polygon. Features within or intersecting the lasso are selected.

Selectable layers

Selectable layers is used to choose which layers on the map you can select features from.

Editing toolbar

The editing toolbar includes tools to create and modify features.

The following table describes the tools on the editing toolbar:

ToolDescription

Create features

Create features is used to draw or add features to a map and populate attribute values.

Learn more about creating features

Attributes

Attributes is used to open the Attributes pane to modify the field values for a single feature.

Learn more about editing attributes

Move

Move is used to move features to a different location on the map by clicking and dragging. Feature geometry is preserved.

Learn more about moving features

Vertices

Vertices is used to alter existing vertices, create new vertices, and delete existing vertices in selected features.

Vertices is available for multipoint, line, and polygon features.

Learn more about editing vertices

Reshape

Reshape is used to add or subtract geometry from features.

Note:

If you draw over an existing feature, portions of it may be deleted. Additions and subtractions are highlighted in green.

Reshape includes the following options:

  • Reshape
  • Append
  • Subtract

Reshape is available for multipoint, line, and polygon features.

Learn more about reshaping features

Line

Line is used to create straight line segments.

Line is available when you use Create features, Reshape, or Split.

Right angle

Right angle is used to create straight line segments at 90-degree angles between vertices.

Right angle is available when you use Create features, Reshape, or Split.

Freehand

Freehand is used to create free-form shapes following the movement of the pointer.

Freehand is available when you use Create features, Reshape, or Split.

Split

Split is used to divide a feature.

Split includes the following options:

  • Split (available for line features only)
  • Split by line
  • Split by polygon

Split is available for multipoint, line, and polygon features.

Learn more about splitting features

Merge

Merge is used to combine two or more features into a single feature.

Merge is available for multipoint, line, and polygon features.

Learn more about merging features

Delete

Delete is used to delete selected features.

Validate network

Validate network is used to validate dirty areas in a utility network after edits have been made and before performing an analysis.

View associations

View associations is used to display connectivity and structural attachments from a utility network, given a specific extent.

Trace

Trace is used to run traces in a utility network based on connectivity and traversability from set input flags.

Network rules

Network rules is used to explore the utility network rules and determine which asset types can connect to, attach to, or be contained in. You can also view deletion semantics, terminals, terminal paths, and whether an asset type can be a subnetwork controller.

General toolbar

The general toolbar includes additional tools that are important for completing an editing workflow.

The following table describes the tools on the general toolbar:

ToolDescription

Copy

Copy is used to copy one or more selected features.

Learn more about copy and paste

Paste

Paste is used to paste copied features to the same layer. Paste special is used to paste a copied feature to a different editable layer.

Learn more about copy and paste

Snapping options

Snapping options is a feature drawing aid that helps control accuracy of the pointer when you hover near a vertex or other geometric element.

Learn more about snapping options

Search

Search is used to find a location or features on a map.

Learn more about searching a map

Header toolbar

The header toolbar includes tools to undo, redo, save, and discard edits.

Note:

The header tools are not available when editing the default version of a versioned dataset.

The following table describes the tools on the header toolbar:

ToolDescription

Undo

Undo is used to revert edits.

Note:

You cannot undo edits that have been saved or discarded.

Undo is available when editing a branch version of a versioned dataset or using the drawing tools.

Redo

Redo is used to reapply edits that were reverted.

Note:

You cannot redo edits that have been saved or discarded.

Redo is available when editing a branch version of a versioned dataset or using the drawing tools.

Save version edits

Save version edits is used to save all edits in the current version of a versioned dataset.

Note:

Edits are saved automatically when editing the default version or a nonversioned dataset.

Discard

Discard is used to discard all edits in the current version of a versioned dataset since the last save. Discard is accessed by clicking the menu button next to the Save version edits button.