Create high-quality printed maps and PDFs for reports, client presentations, and field reference.

Screenshot: Print panel and map interface showing printing configuration options
 
Configuration Steps:
  1. Configure layers - Turn on/off desired data layers in the layers panel
  2. Click the Print Icon to open the print panel
  3. Click “Show Print Area” - Displays printable area outline
  4. Set print options:
  • Paper Size - A4, A3, A2, A1
  • Orientation - Portrait or landscape
  • Scale - Use scale to adjust the size of the print area
  • Click and Drag print area in map to ensure correct location of print area
  • Scale Text - to increase/decrease the size of the text in the print
  • Title - Map title for header
  • Created By - record who created the print

Parcel Markup

Screenshot: Markup tab interface showing parcel selection and color picker
Screenshot: Markup tab interface showing parcel selection and color picker
Highlighting Features:
  • Click the Markup tab of the Print Panel
  • Choose a colour with the colour picker (transparent colours work well if you have aerial imagery displayed)
  • Click parcels to highlight with the selected colour
  • Toggle off “Select Parcel” to stop selecting colours

This tool is versatile, and an be used in conjunction with the Legend tool (below) to communicate land ownership, land use, tenure, etc to your clients or collegaues.

Legend Creation

Screenshot: Legend creation interface with custom entries and positioning options
Screenshot: Legend creation interface with custom entries and positioning options

 

Professional Legends:
  • Enter text to create custom legend title and labels
  • Color-coded entries for “Marked up” parcels (see above)
  • Professional presentation format
  • Reposition the legend location by dragging the legend box to ensure the legend doesn't overlap what you are trying to communicate in your map
  • Select the printing tab, and click Create PDF to see the result
Screenshot: example of print with mark-up and legend to communicate land use on a site
Screenshot: example of print with mark-up and legend to communicate land use on a site