The right-click menu, referred to as the context menu, displays options for the current map or a selected object.
Accessing the context menuYou can access the context menu in one of these ways:
- Right-click in the map area.
- Select an object on the map and right-click. This menu can be accessed from the Feature Layers as well.
The options displayed in the context menu are different based on the way you access the menu.
NOTE: On touch screen devices, touch and press down on the screen to open the context menu.
Map area context menu
Option | Description |
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Paste | Paste any map object that you have copied. For example, a marker or a shape. |
Zoom to Location | Zoom into an area on the map in a single click. This is only available for Vertical imagery. |
Google Street View | Access Google Street View imagery in areas where it is available. |
View Oblique Photos | Displays oblique photos if they are available for the location. |
Add Marker | Mark or "flag" a location on the map to help with site planning or to identify a location for a specific purpose. |
Copy Location Info | Copy location details including address, coordinates and MapBrowser link for the location. |
NOTE: You can also access the above options through the object context menu.
Object context menu
Option | Description |
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Duplicate | Make a copy of the selected object. |
Copy | Copy the selected object to the Clipboard. |
Paste | Paste the copied object at the current location on the map. NOTE: When you paste a copied marker, the marker details are automatically updated to the current location. |
Group | Combine shapes, text and/or markers into a single object. |
Ungroup | Separate a grouped object into multiple, individual objects. |
Zoom to Layer | Brings the selected object into focus by displaying it in the center of the map. |
Rename | Opens the Layer Manager with the selected object's name selected for you to rename the object. |
Delete | Deletes the selected object. |
Show/Hide | Hides the selected object. To display the hidden object, click the Show/Hide button in the Layer Manager. |