Hi! I'm a new user of arcgis I downloaded vector data layers from one website and got an .tsv document that includes coordinates. That's going to be my map. I put the vector layers on new map and also .tsv positions. looks correct but since it's data about Netherlands, everything is in WGS1984 but top of netherlands looks flattened and my labels and coordinates do not look well. I've found online that the system for Netherlands should be EPSG:28992, however, when I right click on Layer properties and choose epsg 28892, I get the warning "This CS has a GCS that differs from one or more data sources on the map....". When I press yes and ignore that warning, map changes and looks okay now, but when I do right click on layers properties, and choose Layers, it still says it is WGS. Can I ignore that warning and why do I get that warning if I have map of Netherlands? Thanks,
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