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GIS_Jared_Yost 
Dec 30, 2011
Alternative work around:
1.  Create a spatial selection (use a shape or draw a polygon with select tool), intersect the area of your label definition, with the Parcel Fabric.
2.  Create layer from selected features
3.  Apply labeling to new layer
Win.
Profit.



 
Chris_Fox 
Oct 7, 2011
@ksjosh82 no extra cost if you have any license level of ArcGIS Desktop Maplex will be included at 10.1.


 
cboat 
Oct 7, 2011
This would be great for creating maps that have a block of map elements over a portion of the data frame. That way you wouldn't have to fix the half-street-name peeking out from behind the title block.


 
ksjosh82 
Oct 6, 2011
Yes, but is it still an extra extension with extra costs?  I can't seem to get a straight answer on this. 


 
Chris_Fox 
Sep 20, 2011
@ksjosh82 at version 10.1 maplex is included with all license levels of ArcGIS Desktop.


 
ksjosh82 
Sep 16, 2011
@countygis your problem would not be a problem if they would just make Maplex standard.  I just don't get it, why is this such a big deal.  There isn't enough to it for it to need to be an extension and with the prices, I think it should be implemented for everyone. 


 
countygis 
Apr 10, 2010
I'd like to see maplex expanded so an mxd authored using maplex opened and viewed by ArcEditor or ArcView without the maplex license will still displays the original maplex labeling. In my case specifically, if I use ArcInfo to build a template for other desktop users all of my labeling is reverted to standard labeling. This is a killer for map production, especially map books and parcel mapping.


 

 

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