When placing labels with the Maplex Label Engine, all available space is used to fit the text. Sometimes this results in dense placement of labels.
You can control the density of label placement with the following methods:
- Remove ambiguous labels.
- Create a label buffer.
- Remove duplicate labels.
- Specify a minimum size of features to be labeled.
- Connect line segments.
- Label only the largest feature.
For small-scale maps with large features that display over the extent, you can increase the number of labels placed for features. This is useful when dealing with large, meandering polygons such as in geologic maps or long highways that span the extent of a map.
The space available for label placement can be controlled by setting feature weights, allowing labels to be placed over features if necessary, and setting a label as a background and always allowing other labels to be placed over the top of it. When a label must be placed on the map, you can choose the Never remove (place overlapping) option; the label will be placed regardless of space available, potentially resulting in overlapping labels.
Related topics
- Remove duplicate labels within a given radius
- Remove ambiguous labels
- Repeat labels along and within features
- Specify a label buffer distance to change the space between labels
- Specify a minimum feature size for labeling
- Connect line segments for labeling
- Label the largest feature part for polygons
- Prevent labels from overlapping certain features
- Set labels as background labels
- Force the placement of all labels in a label class