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FWIW, I've had the same issues using it with AutoCAD Map 3D 2022. Our office currently uses AutoCAD Map and ArcMap interchangeably (soon to upgrade to ArcGIS Pro); the entire purpose for installing the plugin was to make integrating the programs easier. I was esp. excited about the plugin adding access to ESRI basemaps to AutoCAD. So far, the entire thing's been a bust. Technically, you can add an ESRI basemap (like the world imagery one) to an AutoCAD .dwg file, but screen regeneration is too choppy to make it useful. If the coordinate system is already defined in the file, it's a coin toss whether the basemap will even show up at all. Defining a coordinate system in the .dwg file using the plugin doesn't work; if you export something as a shapefile, that shapefile winds up missing that information when imported in ArcMap. And nothing shows up in layout view. This alone makes the plugin useless to me. If I had lots of free time to play around with the plugin, I might get it to work better...but I'm swamped right now. It's a nice idea, but I'm honestly not sure how this plugin even made it out of the beta testing stage.
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Add me to the list of people who would like expanded chart features/customization. Very surprised we can't edits line weights or point sizes by now.
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It's upsetting that this bug has apparently been around (and unaddressed) since 2006. Very strange that I've only encountered it recently, esp. since I've been using ArcMap with a dual monitor setup for years. It may be a hard sell to my company to ask for an upgrade to ArcGIS Pro, but if ArcMap is reaching its end-of-life, we may have no choice. Thanks again for the prompt answer (even if it's not the one I wanted!)
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Recently, I've noticed that every time I open ArcMap, my docked toolbars shift their position. Another user had this same problem in ArcMap 10.3: ArcMap 10.3 Toolbar are moving when they are docked Unfortunately, the solution referenced a post that has since been archived and is no longer accessible. Currently using ArcMap 10.8.1 in Windows 10 Pro. I have a dual monitor setup at the office, but use only a single screen (my laptop) at home. This issue occurs regardless of how many monitors are in use (my laptop screen is set as my main screen in either case). I am currently the only person in the office using ArcMap, so I have no idea if this issue would occur for other users on our network. Since IT automates all updates, I do not know if this glitch is connected to a recent Windows update either. The only way a toolbar stays docked properly is when it is placed directly underneath the main file pulldown menu (see attached image). Even then, only a single toolbar (the one directly underneath) will maintain its docked position. Floating toolbars are unaffected by this glitch, so my workaround has been to keep most toolbars floating (somewhat inconvenient) or to turn on & dock required toolbars, then turn them off before closing the application (also inconvenient). I have tried resetting my ArcGIS Desktop (ArcMap) application profile, but the issue remains. Has anyone else experienced this problem? If so, is there any solution for it?
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FWIW, I am also experiencing the same issue in ArcMap 10.8.1. My workaround has been to keep re-saving any .xlsx as an older .xls file, like others have been doing. No idea if there is a more elegant, straightforward solution, esp. since it causes confusion as to which files are the most current on our network. Wish I could be of more help, but wanted to let others know this issue is still a problem in 2022.
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