Pan and Zoom
Move your mouse over the map then click and drag to pan in any direction. Once you’ve clicked on the map, you can also pan using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Click one of the arrow buttons in the map to rapidly pan in that direction.
Hold your mouse over the map and rotate your mouse’s scroll wheel to zoom. On a touch screen, pinch or spread on the map to zoom. Use the slider in the map to rapidly zoom in or out.
Click the Zoom In button then click and drag in the map to draw a box and zoom to that location. Click the Zoom Out button then click and drag in the map too zoom out. Click the pan button to return to panning and zooming with the mouse or touchscreen gestures.
Previous and Next Extent
Click the Previous Extent button to return the map to previously viewed zoom levels and locations in reverse chronological order. Click the Next Extent button to return to later zoom levels and locations in chronological order. The Previous and Next Extent buttons provide a convenient method for displaying key locations in your data during presentations and meetings.
Find a Location
Click the Default extent button to return to your default zoom level and location. Your default extent covers all of the active data and analytics assigned to you.
Click the Find my location button to move the map to your current physical location. If your browser or device asks you to allow or block the application’s access to your location, you must select allow to enable the Find my location feature.
Type an address or location in the Find an address bar and press ENTER or click the address search button to move the map to that location.
Click the Other Panels button then click Locator to search for a location using geographic coordinates. Enter your coordinates in the Latitude and Longitude boxes and click Locate to move the map to that location.
Map Overview
Click the arrow in the upper right corner of the map to show the Map Overview window. Click the arrow again to hide the Map Overview. The Map Overview shows a zoomed out view of your location and a dark gray extent box that indicates the area you’re viewing in the main map window.
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