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When
you open a geospatially enabled PDF, you can find locations, measure distances,
and add location markers. You can also copy coordinates to the clipboard
for use with a web mapping service.
View
the geospatial measuring tools by choosing Tools > Analyze panel.
Use
the Geospatial Location tool to perform these tasks:
View latitude and longitude while the cursor is over an area
containing geospatial information.
Mark a location with a geospatial annotation.
Search for a location in a document.
Find map locations- Open a geospatial PDF and choose Tools
> Analyze > Geospatial Location tool
.
- Right-click inside the map, and then click Find A Location.
- Type the latitude and longitude values (degrees, minutes,
seconds, or decimal) in the two text boxes, and click Find.
If at least one location is available, the location
is highlighted with a blue square and the page is centered on the
highlighted location.
- If the PDF includes more than one map, click the Next
or Previous button to view additional results, if any. Multiple
locations are available in several situations:
When a document contains multiple maps
(for example, if a PDF contains a smaller map within a larger map,
such as a city within a map of a state or country). When you search
for a location within the city, Acrobat finds it in both the larger
map and the city map.
When a document contains multiple pages of a map
(for example, if page one is a map of a country and page two is
a map of a state or city within the country).
- (Optional) To add a comment (such as a place name or
address), click the location marker, and then add the information
in the comment box.
- To end the search, right-click inside the map. Then select
Hide Location Search, to remove the search boxes.
Mark geospatial locations- Open a geospatial PDF and choose Tools
> Analyze > Geospatial Location Tool
.
- Move the mouse pointer over the document to view latitude
and longitude values of areas that contain geospatial information.
Right-click inside the map, and then do one of the following:
To find a location, click Find A Location.
Type the latitude and longitude values, and click Find.
To mark a location with geospatial information,
click Mark Location.
- (Optional) To add a comment (such as a place name or
address), click the location marker, and then add the information
in the comment box.
Measure distance, perimeter, and area on mapsWhen
you open a geospatial PDF, the Acrobat measuring tools read the geospatial
information and measure distance and area instead of page or object dimensions.
Use the measurement tools to calculate distance, perimeter, and area
on any geospatially enabled PDF. As you move the mouse pointer over content
in the document, snap markers are shown that indicate that you are
on a path or path end point. You can also see the latitude and longitude
of your cursor location when the mouse pointer is over geospatial
content.
- Choose Tools > Analyze > Measuring Tool
.
- In the Measurement Tool display, select a measurement
type: Distance
, Area , or
Perimeter .
- Select a snap-to option:
Snap to paths 
Snap to end points 
Snap to midpoints 
Snap to intersections 
- Do one of the following:
If you are using the Distance tool, click
where you want to start the measurement, and then drag to the end
point and click again. The distance is displayed in the lower-right
corner.
If you are using the Perimeter tool, click the map
in one corner of the perimeter, and then drag to each corner. Click
at each corner and then double-click at the end point. The information
window displays the perimeter size.
If you are using the Area tool, click the map at
one corner of the area, and then drag to another corner. Click before
changing directions. Double-click at the end to display the total
area.
- To finish the measurement, right-click and select Complete
Measurement. Or, select Cancel Measurement.
Copy location coordinates to the clipboard for use with a web mapping serviceAfter
you find a location on a geospatial PDF, you can copy the coordinates
to the clipboard. From the clipboard, you can paste the data into
a web mapping service that reads latitude and longitude coordinates.
- Choose Tools > Analyze > Geospatial Location
Tool
, and
then right-click the location on the map and choose Mark Location.
- Open the location annotation and copy the location information.
Acrobat copies the data in this format: latitude then longitude,
separated by a space. Paste the data into the address bar of a web
mapping service that can interpret the location data.
Change measurement units within a documentTo change the type of measurement units, right-click
inside the map with the Measuring tool and choose Distance Unit
or Area Unit. Then select a measurement type.
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