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Without using ArcPy, how can I create a circle label show many pieces of information from an attribute table in ArcGIS?



I have image about planning zone map, with specific label on top of objects, now I need digitizing map in ArcGIS.



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  • It is certainly possible using ArcPy with text and graphic elements but to get help with that we would need you to provide a code snippet of where you get stuck. Or are you wanting to do this using labelling?

    – PolyGeo
    Nov 3 '16 at 3:56













  • Hi guy! Thank for your answer, actually I consider only using labelling for this task. Is it possible?

    – user3277969
    Nov 3 '16 at 4:16






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    Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.

    – Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics
    Nov 3 '16 at 14:04








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    WHat are your attribute names and what have you come up with so far?

    – Mattropolis
    Nov 4 '16 at 5:06











  • @PolyGeo, do you mind expanding how it can be done by using arcpy? Did you mean by using geometry properties (e.g., centroid as the plcaholder) and graphics.

    – fatih_dur
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Without using ArcPy, how can I create a circle label show many pieces of information from an attribute table in ArcGIS?



I have image about planning zone map, with specific label on top of objects, now I need digitizing map in ArcGIS.



Planning label (note)










share|improve this question
















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  • It is certainly possible using ArcPy with text and graphic elements but to get help with that we would need you to provide a code snippet of where you get stuck. Or are you wanting to do this using labelling?

    – PolyGeo
    Nov 3 '16 at 3:56













  • Hi guy! Thank for your answer, actually I consider only using labelling for this task. Is it possible?

    – user3277969
    Nov 3 '16 at 4:16






  • 2





    Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.

    – Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics
    Nov 3 '16 at 14:04








  • 1





    WHat are your attribute names and what have you come up with so far?

    – Mattropolis
    Nov 4 '16 at 5:06











  • @PolyGeo, do you mind expanding how it can be done by using arcpy? Did you mean by using geometry properties (e.g., centroid as the plcaholder) and graphics.

    – fatih_dur
    Dec 8 '16 at 11:19














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Without using ArcPy, how can I create a circle label show many pieces of information from an attribute table in ArcGIS?



I have image about planning zone map, with specific label on top of objects, now I need digitizing map in ArcGIS.



Planning label (note)










share|improve this question
















Without using ArcPy, how can I create a circle label show many pieces of information from an attribute table in ArcGIS?



I have image about planning zone map, with specific label on top of objects, now I need digitizing map in ArcGIS.



Planning label (note)







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  • It is certainly possible using ArcPy with text and graphic elements but to get help with that we would need you to provide a code snippet of where you get stuck. Or are you wanting to do this using labelling?

    – PolyGeo
    Nov 3 '16 at 3:56













  • Hi guy! Thank for your answer, actually I consider only using labelling for this task. Is it possible?

    – user3277969
    Nov 3 '16 at 4:16






  • 2





    Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.

    – Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics
    Nov 3 '16 at 14:04








  • 1





    WHat are your attribute names and what have you come up with so far?

    – Mattropolis
    Nov 4 '16 at 5:06











  • @PolyGeo, do you mind expanding how it can be done by using arcpy? Did you mean by using geometry properties (e.g., centroid as the plcaholder) and graphics.

    – fatih_dur
    Dec 8 '16 at 11:19



















  • It is certainly possible using ArcPy with text and graphic elements but to get help with that we would need you to provide a code snippet of where you get stuck. Or are you wanting to do this using labelling?

    – PolyGeo
    Nov 3 '16 at 3:56













  • Hi guy! Thank for your answer, actually I consider only using labelling for this task. Is it possible?

    – user3277969
    Nov 3 '16 at 4:16






  • 2





    Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.

    – Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics
    Nov 3 '16 at 14:04








  • 1





    WHat are your attribute names and what have you come up with so far?

    – Mattropolis
    Nov 4 '16 at 5:06











  • @PolyGeo, do you mind expanding how it can be done by using arcpy? Did you mean by using geometry properties (e.g., centroid as the plcaholder) and graphics.

    – fatih_dur
    Dec 8 '16 at 11:19

















It is certainly possible using ArcPy with text and graphic elements but to get help with that we would need you to provide a code snippet of where you get stuck. Or are you wanting to do this using labelling?

– PolyGeo
Nov 3 '16 at 3:56







It is certainly possible using ArcPy with text and graphic elements but to get help with that we would need you to provide a code snippet of where you get stuck. Or are you wanting to do this using labelling?

– PolyGeo
Nov 3 '16 at 3:56















Hi guy! Thank for your answer, actually I consider only using labelling for this task. Is it possible?

– user3277969
Nov 3 '16 at 4:16





Hi guy! Thank for your answer, actually I consider only using labelling for this task. Is it possible?

– user3277969
Nov 3 '16 at 4:16




2




2





Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.

– Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics
Nov 3 '16 at 14:04







Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.

– Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics
Nov 3 '16 at 14:04






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WHat are your attribute names and what have you come up with so far?

– Mattropolis
Nov 4 '16 at 5:06





WHat are your attribute names and what have you come up with so far?

– Mattropolis
Nov 4 '16 at 5:06













@PolyGeo, do you mind expanding how it can be done by using arcpy? Did you mean by using geometry properties (e.g., centroid as the plcaholder) and graphics.

– fatih_dur
Dec 8 '16 at 11:19





@PolyGeo, do you mind expanding how it can be done by using arcpy? Did you mean by using geometry properties (e.g., centroid as the plcaholder) and graphics.

– fatih_dur
Dec 8 '16 at 11:19










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The comments contain two methods that seem reasonable to me:




  • without ArcPy, @Jakub has suggested that it may be:



Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you
can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if
fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are
in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be
perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of
course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.





  • with ArcPy I think it should be possible to:



to get a label point and convert it to page units, then to use graphic
and text elements to draw the "fancy" label offset from it. This would
be in layout view.







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    The comments contain two methods that seem reasonable to me:




    • without ArcPy, @Jakub has suggested that it may be:



    Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you
    can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if
    fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are
    in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be
    perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of
    course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.





    • with ArcPy I think it should be possible to:



    to get a label point and convert it to page units, then to use graphic
    and text elements to draw the "fancy" label offset from it. This would
    be in layout view.







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      The comments contain two methods that seem reasonable to me:




      • without ArcPy, @Jakub has suggested that it may be:



      Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you
      can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if
      fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are
      in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be
      perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of
      course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.





      • with ArcPy I think it should be possible to:



      to get a label point and convert it to page units, then to use graphic
      and text elements to draw the "fancy" label offset from it. This would
      be in layout view.







      share|improve this answer




























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        The comments contain two methods that seem reasonable to me:




        • without ArcPy, @Jakub has suggested that it may be:



        Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you
        can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if
        fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are
        in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be
        perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of
        course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.





        • with ArcPy I think it should be possible to:



        to get a label point and convert it to page units, then to use graphic
        and text elements to draw the "fancy" label offset from it. This would
        be in layout view.







        share|improve this answer















        The comments contain two methods that seem reasonable to me:




        • without ArcPy, @Jakub has suggested that it may be:



        Possible with a combination of EMF graphic (or a vector symbol if you
        can create one from that looks like this - tricky on other machines if
        fonts are involved) and formatted text if all the source atributes are
        in the feature class that's being labelled. Placement will not be
        perfect if the features being labelled are polygons. You will of
        course need to use a label expression with formatting tags.





        • with ArcPy I think it should be possible to:



        to get a label point and convert it to page units, then to use graphic
        and text elements to draw the "fancy" label offset from it. This would
        be in layout view.








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