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I am working on a project in ArcGIS Pro mainly dealing with several overlapping rasters. It was going fine, but now none of my layers are drawing, not even the basemap. The map window is just blank white. I have tried turning all layers on and off, zooming to layers, changing the basemap, zooming in and out, restarting Pro, nothing is working. Does anyone know what caused this or what can be done about it?
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11-19-2019
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I see now, thank you. Agreed about the need for a snapping overhaul; Pro seems like a flashier program, but it's only surface deep.
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10-18-2019
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I've sine finished that project and moved on, but this does seem to be the solution I was looking for. Thanks for your help!
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10-18-2019
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I've managed to find the snapping button in the edit toolbar, but anytime I click on it, or the dropdown section, nothing happens. I can't seem to turn snapping on, nor can I configure which feature elements I'd like to snap to. Anytime I click on either part of the snapping toolbar, the ribbon just vanishes to no effect. Please help, I do not understand why this wouldn't be working.
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I have a feature class of historical signs, and I want to make the legend list them all by number (which they are labeled by in the map), and the actual name of the specific marker. To do that I decided to categorize them by Unique values through the symbology properties, so that generating the legend would be easy. What I am envisioning is that the legend displays the symbol, with the number inside of it, and then the name next to it (for 23 different markers). The symbol I am using is a sort of bullseye design with 2 concentric circles, and it was arduous to make it once. My problem is that when I select the categorize by unique values option, ArcMap automatically sets each unique value (numbers 1-23) to a unique symbol, in this case a colored dot that is vastly different from my preferred symbol. Is there any way I can retain the original symbology, so that I do not have to go through ArcMap's hellish graphics menus 20+ times to set all these symbols up? Conversely, if I have explained my situation clearly enough, is there an easier way to generate the ideal legend I described in the first paragraph?
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