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  1. Under Show results:, click on the arrow to open the pull down menu. (click on image to enlarge)




  2. Select the available option that will display only the results that you wish to try to reconcile.
  3. Select one record under Show results by clicking on the box in the row next to the FID of the record you wish to reconcile.  When it is properly selected, an arrow will appear in the box you clicked and the row of the record will be highlighted in cyan.  (click on image to enlarge)




  4. Under Candidates (the main part of the dialog box in the bottom, center), choose the Candidate for a match that you think is the correct match for the address you are trying to reconcile. If you aren't sure of the location of the Candidate, you can
    1. Click on the candidate to highlight it
    2. Right Click on the highlighted candidate. A pull down menu will appear.
    3. Click on the Flash option displayed in the pull down menu. This will briefly "flash" the location of the Candidate to display its location.  (click on image to enlarge)




  5. Inspect the address information to the left of the Candidate display section. Many Unmatched addresses occur because of mistyped information. If the address information is mistyped, simply make corrections in this area.
  6. Once you've determined which candidate to use, and/or you've corrected the address information, highlight the correct Candidate by clicking once.
  7. Click the Match button at the bottom, right-hand corner of the Interactive Rematch dialog box.
  8. Repeat until all Unmatched and Tied addresses have been reconciled.

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  1. Right-click on the name NYC Points of Interest. Choose Properties at the bottom of the drop-down list. The Layer Properties dialog box will appear.
  2. Click on the Labels tab.
  3. Check the box at the top, left-hand corner next to Label features in this layer.
  4.  In the Text String area, click on the drop-down menu for the Label Field field.
  5. Scroll down the list until you find the attribute Point. Choose Point.  (click on image to enlarge)



  6. In the Text Symbol area, click Bold, and make the font size 9 point.
  7. Click Apply, and then OK.
  8. Right-click the NYC Points of Interest label in the Layers list.
  9. Choose Label Features.

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  1. Go to the File pull down menu.
  2. Choose Document Properties
  3. In the Properties dialog box, at the bottom, right choose Data Source Options.
  4. In the Data Source Options dialog box, check the radio button next to Store relative path names to data sources. This insures that, no matter where you save your map document, you will be able to direct ArcMap to the proper location of the files that make up your map.
  5. Click OK in the Data Source Options dialog box.
  6. Click OK in the Properties dialog box.
  7. Go back to the File pull down menu and choose Save As….
  8. Save your map by navigating to I: →YourUserName→Desktop →Geocoding. In the File name: field, name your file GeocodingNYC. Don't worry if the .mxd file extension shown at right does not appear – the computer will add this automatically.
  9. In the Save as type: field, make sure that ArcMap Document (.mxd)* is the selected file type.
  10. Click OK.  (click on image to enlarge)



    Use the Zoom In tool to explore the points of interest on your map.