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Editing Places and Folders

Once you have become familiar with the basic steps involved in creating and organizing places and folders, you can use this section to learn how you can further modify the appearance of places and folders that you have saved. You can edit the style settings, position, and view for an individual placemark or a folder that contains place data.

To do this, right-click (CTRL click on the Mac) on the icon or folder in the Places panel and select Properties from the pop-up menu. The Edit dialog box for that item appears. Enable the relevant Style, Location, and View properties for the folder or placemark.

Note - Elements in the Style tab dynamically update to reflect the type of place data being selected.

To learn about these features and how they apply to folders and individual items, see the following topics:

Repositioning Placemarks

When editing placemarks or geometry, you might want to reposition their location on the earth. The Edit Placemark dialog box offers a number of ways to reposition a placemark.

Dragging the Placemark

When you edit a placemark, a yellow square appears around the icon, indicating that you can reposition the icon if you desire. Just click within the square and drag the icon to the new location. If you need to move the earth to get a better view of the icon relative to other things, position the mouse outside the square to move the 3D viewer.

You can also lock the placemark to the center of the view.

Locking a Placemark to the Center of the View

With this feature, you reposition the earth under the placemark, rather than repositioning the placemark over the earth. This feature is useful if you want to move a placemark a distance that extends beyond the view, and using drag and drop is inconvenient as you switch from dragging the icon to repositioning the earth.

Click on the View tab and select the Center in View check box. When you choose this option, the placemark moves to the center of the 3D viewer and cannot be repositioned by dragging. Instead, you position the icon by dragging the earth, which then moves independently of the placemark. This feature allows you to easily position an icon to a new location beyond your current screen space.

Entering Advanced Coordinates

Tip - You can change how Google Earth displays coodinates in the 3D viewer.

If you know the latitude and longitude for the placemark you are editing, click the View tab and enter coordinates to reposition the geographic point for the placemark. The placemark adjusts its position to the new values.

Latitude and Longitude values can be set using the following notations:

Latitude and Longitude syntax is specified as follows:

Tip - When entering advanced coordinates, the location for your placemark will adjust as soon as your cursor exits the input box, but the view will remain the same. Your placemark will seem to disappear from view. To see the placemark in the 3D viewer, click the View tab and click the Reset to default view button. Your 3D viewer will now be positioned over the placemark in its new location.

Setting the View

When you create a new placemark, the view for that placemark (i.e., how it is seen in the 3D viewer) is automatically set to the current view on creation. However, you can change the view for any placemark and save it so that each visit to the placemark shows the saved view. This involves specifying a particular orientation around a given place and then setting the orientation.

For example, after first viewing a particular place, you might subsequently find a position that you like to view it from, such as at a specific tilt angle and from a southerly direction. Rather than the default north-south, overhead viewpoint of a location, you can specify your preferred position as the view for every time you visit.


spacer Top-down, north up view
Top-down, north up view
spacer Tilted and rotated view
Tilted and rotated view

Setting a view for a folder serves a different purpose than for an individual item.

Applying a New View

First, position the 3D viewer at the viewing orientation you desire and then choose one of the following options:

Note - When you change the values for a view, the 3D viewer changes only the view for the selected item, not the position of the placemark (or folder) itself. Conceivably, you could even set the view for a placemark so that the placemark icon is not visible in the 3D viewer.

Returning to the Default, Top-Down View

Right-click (CTRL click on the Mac) on the folder or icon and select Edit... from the pop-up menu. Click on the View tab in the Edit... dialog box. Click the Reset view. The view updates to the default orientation for the selected item.

Writing Descriptions

The description field for places and folder can contain a lengthy amount of text, sufficient for detailed descriptions. When you click on a placemark icon in the 3D viewer, the description for that place appears in the information balloon that pops up. A scroll bar appears when the description is too long to fit in the entire balloon.

When you click on a placemark icon in the 3D viewer, the description for that place appears in the information balloon that pops up

In the Places panel, a small amount, or snippet, of the description appears beneath the folder or item.

In the Places pane, a small amount, or snippet of the description appears beneath the folder or item

Keep in mind the following points about text in the Description field:

Note - While theoretically the amount of text that you can enter into a description is unlimited, an extremely lengthy description can negatively impact the performance of Google Earth.

Changing Labels

When you create or edit a placemark or folder, you can change the label for that item by typing in your text in the Name field. By selecting the Style, Color tab in the Edit Placemark dialog box, you can also change the following features for a label.

Setting Icons for Places and Folders

When you create or edit a placemark or folder, you can change the icon for that item by clicking on the icon button to the right of the Name field and choosing a new icon from the palette.

Note - You cannot set the icon for a folder if that folder contains a mixture of placemark data such as a combination of placemarks and overlays. To set icons and their values for folders, you must enable shared styles.

Using Custom Icons

For single placemarks and folders of placemarks, you can select a custom image to use as an icon rather than one of the default set of icons available to all placemarks. When you set a custom icon for a single placemark, the new icon appears for that placemark only. You can also set a custom icon for a folder if style sharing is enabled. In that case, any change to the folder applies to all of the items in the folder.

Note - As with images on web page graphics, custom icons with smaller file sizes work best.

To choose a custom icon:

  1. Click the icon in the top right corner of the Edit Placemark/Folder dialog box.
  2. Choose custom from the icon palette.
  3. Indicate a valid path or Web URL in the field beneath the Icon File/URL label or click Browse to specify the file on your computer or network. If you refer to an image on the web, be sure you have entered the path to the image itself, not the web page containing the image.

Setting Line Color and Width

When your placemark data consists of lines, such as with saved directions, you can use the Line properties in the Style tab to modify the display of the line in the 3D viewer.

Edit Folder dialog box

Setting Altitude

You can change altitude settings in the Altitude tab of the Edit Placemark/Folder dialog box (Edit > Properties). Altitude values can be set on a single item, across all items in a folder using shared styles, or using a mixture of altitude settings for items in a folder. Unlike other shared elements, modifying one item in a folder does not disable the shared style feature for other elements such as color and scale. If your folder contains items with different altitude settings, the parent folder indicates Mixed Modes as the altitude settings.

Finally, you can use the values set in the Altitude area to extrude geometry.

Altitude Settings

There are three options for altitude:

Drawing Lines With Skirting

Once you set an altitude value for a folder or a placemark, you can check Extend to ground. This drwas a single line appears from the earth's surface to the placemark. When a line or a path is drawn with skirting, a geometric shape is drawn from the earth's surface to the path.

Modifying Folder Settings

Applying description, label, and advanced settings to a folder provides display characteristics that differ from settings applied to individual placemarks or other geometry features. These differences are described here. For more information on how to apply these settings, see the rest of the topics in this section.

Modifying Settings for a Single Item

You can modify all settings for a single item to affect the display of that item only. When you change the style and altitude settings for an item in a folder, style sharing is disabled for that folder. However, styles that have been previously applied via the shared styles are preserved for other items in the folder.

Note - The recommended process of using a combination of shared styles with individual placemark modifications is to first apply shared settings to the folder to establish all desired common elements (e.g., icon scale and line color). At that point, you can modify individual items without affecting the general style settings for the other items. However, should you later re-enable shared styles, any individual modifications are overwritten.

Other topics in this section describe the features you can apply to individual place items.

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