Label using the Contour placement style

Contour lines are often represented by many individual line features, which can result in many more labels being placed than necessary. To avoid this problem, line features that represent contours can be treated as special types of line features. The Maplex Label Engine groups the segments of contour features, if the symbology and label match and the features are connected, and treats them as single, long features. This allows you to place labels for the contour as a whole rather than for each segment. You can align contour labels in ladders where the label appears to step up and step down the contours in a straight (or curved) path. You can create these ladders with labels from multiple label classes. You can align the contour labels to the page, ensuring that the label is never placed upside down, and also align them to the contour elevations so that the top of the label is always facing uphill or downhill.

There are three placement positions for contour features: Centered horizontal, Centered straight, and Centered curved.

You can also set the contour labels to repeat along the length of their feature.

The following index contours have been labeled using the Centered curved placement position and aligned in ladders. The labels have had halos added to mask the underlying contour feature.

Index contours labeled with the Contour placement style
  1. Ensure that the Maplex Label Engine is enabled.
  2. Ensure that List By Labeling is the active method of displaying the Contents pane. Click the List By Labeling tab List By Labeling.
  3. Choose a label class in the Contents pane and click the Labeling tab.
  4. On the Labeling tab, in the Label Placement group, click Label Placement Properties Launcher.
  5. In the Labeling pane, click Position and click the Position tab Position.
  6. Expand Placement.
  7. Choose Contour placement from the line label placement style drop-down list.

    The label position can change when you choose the Contour placement style. This is because there are three placement positions for contour features: Centered horizontal, Centered straight, and Centered curved.

  8. Optionally, choose a different label placement position for your contour features.
  9. Optionally, choose a Label alignment option.

    You can align the contour labels to the contour elevations so that the top of the label is always placed uphill or downhill. This option allows the labels to be placed upside down. The contour labels can also be aligned to the page, ensuring that the label is never placed upside down. The Page label alignment option is the default. When placing labels using page alignment, you can enter a maximum label angle over which a label will not rotate.

  10. Optionally, click Place labels in ladders.

    Placing labels in ladders places the label so it appears to step up and step down the contours in a straight (or curved) path. These ladders run from the top of a hill to the bottom, do not cross each other, belong to a single slope, and do not cross any other slope. The Place labels in ladders option is on by default.