Yes, I know I can go through the laborious steps of saving a map as a mapx and bringing it into another project. Or I could...
Kinda surprised this doesn't already exists
Yes, I know I can go through the laborious steps of saving a map as a mapx and bringing it into another project. Or I could...
Kinda surprised this doesn't already exists
Save a map file—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop
however the manual process is not too onerous if you are trying to do work on a laptop
If I already have many many maps, the "drop" part of the drag doesn't work until I get to the "empty space" below the list of map, which, on a small laptop screen is a PITA. Yes I can drag it on top of "Maps" in contents, but that doesn't seem intuitive because I "could" previously drag into the maps container in Cat View while there was still space to do so. Also note I can't drag anything unless I already have an existing default map, as the maps container isn't activated until a map exists in the project, also not intuitive nor makes any sense to the novice user, whom is not going to be reading any documentation. Think beyond your skills and experience, or mine with this idea. Many users we support are "novice" and only use GIS software for a portion of their work day. Intuitive.....
Update: Per Copying maps from one Pro project to another it looks like this is possible, BUT, only if you drag it to the "white space" at the bottom of your list of maps. If you have a lot of maps where you have to scroll to get the "white space" at the bottom of the maps container in cat view, this doesn't work. Also doesn't work if you're on 15 inch laptop and your resolution just doesn't show any white space at the bottom of a list of many maps. Changing resolution is not an option for vision impaired and therefor is not a workaround. So my idea still stands!