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<div>I would like to label both parcel polygons, and lot polygons on my map. Unfortunately, if the parcel and the lot have the exact same boundary, only the parcel is labeled. Does anyone have any ideas or map files on how I could label both parcel polygons
and lot polygons? Am I missing a keyword that when the parcel is labeled at the center of the bounding box, a secondary label for the lots could be placed within the open area of the boundary box?</div>
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<div>I asked this question last year, at the time one person suggested that I could convert my data into points, which has more labeling positions. Unfortunately, I would prefer not to convert my data into points for labeling as I would like to take advantage
MINFEATURESIZE AUTO which only works with polygons.</div>
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<div>P.S. I found that the wrap keyword works so It is possible to label both parcels and lots. However, since extra lines are added the label might fall on top of the wrong lot if I zoom out too far.</div>
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<div>Thank you </div>
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<div>Mark Volz</div>
<div>GIS Specialist</div>
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