How to Create Layouts for Strip Logs

All About Layouts

Layout files (.pagx) created in ArcGIS Pro are used to create strip logs.

Layout files are saved layouts created in ArcGIS Pro that can be shared between users or across projects. They can be used as a template for new projects and can create consistency across a set of layouts or throughout an organization. In this workflow, we use Layout files (.pagx) to create strip logs.

In order to use a layout for creating Strip Logs, the Layout should contain at least one chart frame, one text frame, and one map frame (as a place for the lithology symbology to go). 

Layout files can either contain map frames and elements that reference maps and layers, or contain empty map frames that don't reference maps and layers. Empty map frames can be populated after the layout file is imported, and the referenced surround elements will update accordingly.

You can read more about creating layouts in ArcGIS Pro here: Layouts in ArcGIS Pro.

Layout Tips:

Map Frames:

Chart Frames:

Text Frames:

Legends:

Legends can be added to strip log layouts in two ways:

  1. You can add a Legend frame to the Layout and save it. You would then need to link it to the map frame that contains the categorical data in order to have the legend show these values.

  2. When adding categorical data to the map frames, you can choose to automatically add a legend on the Appearance tab of the strip logs tool. This will create a legend frame and place it in the lower left corner of the layout. You will be able to move it to a different position, and that new position on the layout will be preserved.

Other Layout Items:

You are welcome to add any customizations you want to the strip log layouts in order to ensure the format of the report meets your needs. Some examples include company logos, custom title blocks or additional text, markings to indicate zones of interest on the hole and more.

Layout files (pagx) created in ArcGIS Pro are used to create strip logs. We have provided some example layouts to get you started, but you are welcome to customize these to meet your needs.

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