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hi good day and welcome to this um tutorials this is a series of my tutorials on how to do simple things in arcgis and in this tutorial im going to demonstrate how you can use multiple fields to label a map so lets take a map like this as you see on the screen this is a map of ghana showing on various small scale mining districts we are interested in showing the name of the small scale mining district as well as some other fields that may be of relevance to us before we do that lets first open the attribute table by right clicking and then click on the open attribute table so if we look at this attribute table we have various fields here we have a field name mining and this which it refers to the mining district we have a field for the number of accidents recorded in the mining districts and then we have another field for the number of fatalities that has been recorded in that particular mining district and so what we want to do is that assuming we want to label this map using the n