![]() The parcel dimensions, where available, will display, and a mini listing history. Next to the search shape tools, the Nosy Neighbor tool allows you to click on a point on the map to bring up listing information. While the Zoom Tool is selected, you may click once to re-center the map at the click location, or you may click, hold, and release to draw a zoom area. Click on the green plus sign to select the Zoom Tool, which then changes the cursor to an arrow with a question mark. Zoom Tool – The green plus sign is your Zoom Tool.Click the + or - buttons to move the zoom level up or down. Zoom Bar – to maintain the current map center but adjust the magnification, use the zoom bar in the upper left corner of the mapping screen.Double-Click – double-click at a point on the map to zoom and center at that location.Scroll Wheel – if your mouse is equipped with a scroll wheel, scrolling will increase or decrease the zoom level, centering the map at the cursor point.To adjust the zoom level to display a larger or smaller area, you have four options: The Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow keys all work independently, or you may move diagonally by holding two keys together, such as Left and Up. Keyboard Pan - You may use the arrow keys on your keyboard to pan the map in small increments.Navigation Arrows – By using the arrow buttons above the zoom bar, you may move the map in the direction indicated by the arrow.When you release the mouse button, the map will stop moving. To use the Pan Tool, click and hold, and move the map in any direction. Using the Pan Tool, you may move the map in any direction. Pan – The Pan Tool is the default tool selection when you enter flexmls Mapping.Multiple Search Shapes - When using multiple search shapes, you may choose if you would like to search only the intersection of those shapes by placing a check in the box marked Intersection.Your polygon can have as many points as you need to define your search area. Click to define the remaining search boundaries. To create an irregular-shaped search area, click on the polygon in your Search Areas box, then click on the map to define the first corner of your polygon.Move your mouse to increase the radius of the search from that center point, click again to complete the circle. To create a circular search area, click on the circle shape, then click on the map to set the center of your search.Move your mouse until the rectangle is the desired size, and click again to complete the shape. ![]()
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