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Jul 11, 2013 at 2:05 comment added Sirusblk I already use bookmarks currently and I do use the Full Extent and Zoom Previous buttons but neither of these suggestions truly solves the issue of defining a maximum area to work in. I don't wish to sound ungrateful for your answers, they do help somewhat alleviate a nagging issue for me, they just aren't the exact solution I'm looking for. Am I really not able to define a separate min and max extent for my map?
Jul 10, 2013 at 19:49 comment added hgil If you 'lose' your data, why wouldn't using the Full Extent or Zoom Previous buttons be acceptable? You might be able to engineer some sort of solution, but that's a lot of effort to save yourself 1 or 2 mouseclicks. If you have specific areas you need to target on a regular basis, I'd use Mapperz suggestion above of the Bookmarks function to quickly get you to the extents you need.
Jul 9, 2013 at 16:44 comment added Sirusblk That's almost perfect! After I did that I clicked on full extent and now it always goes to the view I want. The scroll bars resize to an appropriate size for that area. Unfortunately if I zoom out a bit too much or pan too far I can easily lose my data. The scroll bars dynamically resize in reference to my current view. Is there no way to define the maximum extent of your map that I don't wish to pan past, zoom out from, without also disabling zooming in as well?
Jul 8, 2013 at 19:49 history answered hgil CC BY-SA 3.0