Subject: Changing how a geographic location map displays

You can display online maps in these ways:

   Aerial  — Displays aerial satellite imagery.

   Road — Displays the road view.

   Hybrid — Displays aerial satellite imagery overlaid with roads.

   Off — Hides the online map in the current viewport. The map display is turned off, but the map and its data remain in the drawing.

An Internet connection is required.

To change the display of a geographic location map

   1   Do one of the following to choose Geographic Map (), which is available only if an online map was added using the Set Location command and the map service is turned on using the Map Service command:

   On the ribbon, choose Geolocation > Map Aerial, Map Road, Map Hybrid, or Map Off (in Online Map).

   On the menu, choose Insert > Geolocation > Map Aerial, Map Road, Map Hybrid, or Map Off.

   Type geomap and then press Enter.

   2   If you entered the command at the command prompt, choose the map display type, then press Enter.

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