Replace Sketch replaces your unfinished sketch with the geometry of the topmost visible feature you right-click on a map. It is available on the context menu when you create or split polyline or polygon features.
This tool can be useful when you need to split a polygon feature along a complex linear feature such as a river, and preserve the attribute values.
When you create features, you can replace a polyline sketch with the geometry of a polyline or polygon feature. Polygon sketches only accept polygon geometry.
- On the Edit tab, in the Features group, click Create .
The Create Features pane appears.
- In the pane, click a polyline or polygon feature template.
The template expands to show the tool palette, and the construction toolbar appears in the map.
- Next to the tool palette, click the Active template button .
The tool palette and the feature attribute table for the template appear in the pane.
- In the attribute table, type the values you want to apply to the new feature.
- On the Edit tab, in the Snapping group, click the Snapping drop-down menu and enable your snapping preferences.
To temporarily turn off snapping as you create the feature, press and hold the Spacebar.
- In the pane, click Polygon .
- Click the map and create at least two vertices.
- Hover over an existing polygon feature, right-click it, and click Replace Sketch .
The geometry of the topmost visible feature replaces the active sketch, and the sketch updates coincident with the existing feature. If a suitable feature is not found, the sketch remains unchanged.
- Continue creating the feature.
- On the construction toolbar, click Finish , or press the F2 key.
The new feature is the current selection.
Tip:
Turn map topology off if you need to move the finished feature without moving the existing feature from which the new geometry was copied.