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Veronika, Did you attempt utilizing the workaround I suggested? If you create a copy of the raster with ArcGIS Pro with the Copy Raster tool, attempt then georeferencing the outputted TIF. I hope this helps!
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Hello Kathryn, I'm running ArcGIS Pro 2.6.2 and I was able to find the Export to CAD tool by searching it in the Geoprocessing pane (attached image). This tool is available with all licensing levels so you should have access to it. To access the Geoprocessing pane in order to search this tool, hit the Analysis tab and then the Tools button. I hope this helps! Lukas
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12-03-2020
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Hello Keith, I may be over simplifying your inquiry but couldn't you go to the image in the MXD, right click > Properties, make note of the source path. Then open Pro and in an active layout go to the Insert tab > Graphics and Text group > and click the Picture icon. Then when the Insert Picture pane appears enter that source path you collected before and add the image that way? Like I said I may be over simplifying your inquiry and if so, please clarify further on what exactly your looking to do. I hope this helps!
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11-06-2020
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Hello Laurie, When the sign in page appears there should be a check box in the bottom left corner that reads "Sign me in automatically". Activating this should enable Pro to remember your credentials upon closing and opening the program. Let me know if you already had this option enabled and your credentials still wont remain. I hope this helps!
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10-23-2020
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Hello João, From what I've gathered you are looking for a way to delete multiple line features at once as opposed to doing one at a time. I may be oversimplifying your inquiry but if this is in fact what you are looking to do it can be done by holding Shift and then selecting the other lines you want to delete. Once you have selected all the lines you want deleted right click one of them and click Delete. This will remove all the lines you have selected at once. Let me know if this isn't what your inquiry was about and I will try to get you the answer you need. I hope this helps! Lukas
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10-23-2020
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Hello Joanne, I just tested with the following project name ~TestThis.aprx and didn't experience any crashing or slowness. You could do a quick test on your end creating a project that doesn't contain this special character and see what happens. You mention that it doesn't seem to matter whether you type it in or use the dynamic text, it will freeze. However in your initial post you say that "If its normal text (just type into a text box), things are fine." So I'm a but confused about your statement saying if you just type it in it will freeze. Could you clarify? If you'd like you could attach a project package to this thread containing the troublesome project and I could attempt to replicate the behavior. Although it may not carry over being that the Path will be altered depending on where I download the project to. However if I do experience the same odd behavior we can confirm it isn't an issue of that particular path, but rather something with the project as a whole. It could also be something with your Pro installation as a whole, being that it is occurring with multiple projects regardless of the save location. Lukas
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10-20-2020
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Hello Soukaina, So your inquiry is in regards to the following statement, "Select variable(s) in the Chart Properties pane to begin" which can be seen in the image you attached. The tab for the Chart Properties pane can be found in the bottom right of the interface. You can reference the image below to see what I mean. I've also put together some resources (below) regarding the chime model that can help guide you in implementing it properly. ArcGIS Blog | Use the CHIME model in ArcGIS Insights https://ago-item-storage.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ee0b82b458fc4e04a1866508840afe98/ArcGIS_Pro_CHIME_Documentation.pdf?… COVID-19 Response: CHIME Model Introduction - YouTube I hope this helps! Lukas
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10-20-2020
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Hello Joanne, What version of ArcGIS Pro are you using? I've tested the Dynamic Text functionality in ArcGIS Pro 2.6.2, specifically adding the "Path - Shows the project path" option. I'm guessing this is the same functionality you're describing. When adding this text into a layout I don't experience any crashing or odd behavior. If you're not in 2.6.2 I would recommend upgrading to see if this has any impact. Also, if you create a project and save it in a different location, say somewhere on the C: drive, does the same crash occur with the dynamic path text? Or does it only happen for the project saved at that particular location? If you utilize one of the other dynamic text options (i.e. Folder, Default Folder, Default Geodatabase) does the crash occur with these as well? Could you outline what this path looks like? Just want to make sure there aren't any weird characters within it. Hopefully we can figure this out! Lukas
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10-20-2020
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Hello David, Joe is right, ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro don't support One to Many cardinality on Joins. Using a relate or relationship class are two alternatives you can utilize. If for some reason you are set on using a Join however, there are some roundabout ways you can achieve this. Below is the URL for documentation about how to achieve this in ArcMap, although all the core concepts should carry over to ArcGIS Pro. How To: Create a one-to-many join in ArcMap However if you're not dead set on using a join, setting up a relate will be the more straightforward workflow. I hope this helps! Lukas
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09-28-2020
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Hello Craig, Like Eric pointed out there are a number of factors that could contribute to this behavior. This can range from the Pro settings, Labeling settings, the data type, how it was generated, etc. So you can understand how your question may be a bit difficult to address. However I've got a few general things you could try. Try switching the labeling engine from Maplex to Standard. This can be done by highlighting the feature layer in the Contents pane then open the Labeling tab at the top. On the far right of this ribbon there is a More button and within it a setting titled Use Maplex Labeling Engine. Uncheck this setting and refresh the map. You could attempt converting the labels to annotations to see if they appear. This entails right clicking the layer in the Contents pane and click Convert Labels > Convert Labels To Annotation. If none of these workarounds provide the labels you need it may be worthwhile uploading the data to a shared drive and posting the link here. That way I can bring it in on my end and get a better idea of what's going on. If this is not possible, I've got some questions to try and narrow down the cause. What type of feature class are you working with and how was it generated? What is it depicting? Did you alter any of the label placement, positioning or sizing parameters? Or did you simply turn on labels without messing with any other settings? What is the field type for the field you are labeling with? What version of ArcGIS Pro are you in? There is no 2.5.4 version. The highest patch level for 2.5 is 2.5.2. Can you get any of the fields to label? Can you get labels to work for a different feature class within the same project and if so, does bringing the troublesome layer into a fresh project alleviate the issue? I hope this helps, Lukas
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09-22-2020
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Hello Matthew, There are a couple of tools that come to mind in ArcGIS Pro for creating grids. The first is the Create Fishnet tool, which creates a fishnet of rectangular cells. You can find information about this tool at the URLs below. Create Fishnet (Data Management)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation How Create Fishnet works—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation An alternative to this tool would be the Grid Index Features tool. This tool has the added benefit of enabling you to only create gird cells where another specified feature class exists. You can find information on this tool at the URL below. https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/tool-reference/cartography/grid-index-features.htm I hope this helps! Lukas
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09-18-2020
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Hello Man, Unfortunately there are no options to display curved labels around point features in ArcGIS Pro. However, there is a roundabout way to achieve the same effect. If you convert the point features to polygon features in the shape of a circle, you will be able to have the labels curve around those. If you were to make the polygon circles the same diameter as the point features the two would be indistinguishable for the most part. I hope this helps! Lukas
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09-15-2020
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Hello Molly, I will admit I've seen quite a few export issues arise in 2.6. However many of them were alleviated in 2.6.1 so I would recommend upgrading to see if that helps. I looked into our internal systems for an issue similar to yours and didn't find anything upon my initial searches. Before proceeding with the upgrade to 2.6.1 there are a couple things you can try. Convert the labels to annotations and attempt the export again. You will find this option by right clicking the layer in question and the option will be just below the Labeling Properties button. This essentially creates a new layer for the labels and treats each label as its own individual feature, allowing for advanced editing capabilities. Although that is not the purpose for which we are using it here, it is still worth a shot. Another quick test you could try would be to switch the labeling engine. By default this should be set to the Maplex Labeling engine, however you can use the Standard Labeling engine and see if there is a different result. This can be done by highlighting the feature layer in question within the Contents pane then hit the Labeling tab at the top. On the very right side of this ribbon within the Map group these is a More button. Click this and uncheck the "Use Maplex Labeling Engine" option. Try the export again after doing this. I hope this helps! Lukas
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Hello Dave, I hope your doing well on this Friday evening. I took a look into our internal CRM to see if anyone else had experienced your error. I did find one situation where someone had the same error message thrown. They were able to alleviate this by uninstalling then reinstalling ArcGIS Pro from their MyEsri page. I would suggest trying this on your end to see if it will resolve the issue. You can reference the URL below to see what the MyEsri installation process looks like. Let me know how that goes for you. How To: Download and install Esri software from My Esri I hope this helps! Lukas
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Hello Joel, I tried using that tool just now and the output generated was empty as well. Not sure what's going on with that. I did however find an alternative method for achieving the desired result. Try utilizing the Clip (Data Management) tool. Simply input the raster, specify that 5km buffer as the Output Extent, and be sure to check the Use Input Features for Clipping Geometry option. Running this should produce the clipped layer you're looking for. Cheers, Lukas
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