The arrangement of main topics is controlled by the map's general layout options.
The subtopics layout options let you control:
growth direction - map, tree or org-chart layout
line style - the shape of the connecting lines
line anchor - the originating point on the parent topic for subtopic connecting lines
spacing - the distance from the parent topic to its subtopic and the distance between its sibling topics
You can align a set of topics, and enable an option to snap topics and objects to a pre-defined grid.
What do you want to do?
The General Layout options are only available if you have the central topic selected. These options apply to the entire map. You can only set these options in Map View.
Select the central topic.
On the Home tab, click the Format dialog launcher.
On the General Layout tab, choose the desired attributes for the map.
Organic appearance makes the main topic connecting lines look more like hand-drawn lines.
Display shadow adds a shadow to the topic connecting lines and topic shapes.
Main Topic Line Width controls the thickness of lines connecting the central topics and main topics.
Main Topic Spacing controls the spacing between the main topics.
Click the Style button if you wish to save these settings as style defaults or re-set the topic's formatting to the default style.
These options apply to the subtopics of the currently selected topic, or to the whole map if you select the Central Topic. You can only set these options in Map View.
Select the topic(s).
On the Home tab, in the Format group, click Growth . and Topic Lines to change these options.
Select the topic(s).
On the Home tab, click the Format dialog launcher.
Change the settings on the Subtopics Layout tab to meet your needs
Click the Style button if you wish to save these settings as style defaults or re-set the topic's formatting to the default style.
You can align two or more topics with each other.
Select two or more topics
On the Home tab, in the Editng group, click the Align Topics arrow.
Select how you want the topics aligned on the map.