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As an update I am also experiencing the same issue with the 'Point Density' tool (exactly the same error message). As a workaround I have been carrying out the analyses in ArcMap instead.
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Thanks Scott I have been in touch and provided them with the affected file. Rob
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When trying to calculate the Euclidean Distance to Point features in ArcGIS Pro 2.3.1, I am suddenly receiving the following errors (only started happening today): Euclidean Distance failed. Parameters Input raster or feature source data Pm_nectar Output distance raster C:\Test\EucDist_shp1 Maximum distance Output cell size 25 Output direction raster Distance Method PLANAR Environments Cell Size 25 Messages Start Time: 19 March 2019 18:06:52 Failed to execute. Parameters are not valid. ERROR 000867: Environment: contains invalid cell size or dataset. Failed to execute (EucDistance). Failed at 19 March 2019 18:06:52 (Elapsed Time: 0.06 seconds) I have tried altering the output file extension, file path of both the source and output files (in both folders and geodatabases), altering the cell size, the coordinate system of the source point and output files and the cell size project method to no avail. Comparably, running it in ArcMap 10.5.1 works without issue. Any ideas? Some details on the input point feature: Data Type: Shapefile Feature Class Geometry type: Point Vertical Units: Meter Spatial Reference: Projected Coordinate System: British National Grid Projection: Transverse Mercator Many thanks, Rob
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Scott Harris I've also just experienced this issue in ArcGIS Pro v.2.2.4. I had just added a .lyr file and was repairing the data sources for the associated layers when it crashed. The project file size now shows as 0 Kb and I cannot open it from Windows Explorer or from ArcGIS Pro itself. No recent error reports show in C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\ESRI\ErrorReports. The antivirus being used is ESET Endpoint Antivirus. The most recent Windows update was on 01/03/2019, which was the one detailed here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/4023057/update-to-windows-10-versions-1507-1511-1607-1703-1709-and-1803-for-up. Any updates on how to recover my work? Thanks, Rob
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Thanks both KKramer-esristaff and xander_bakker for discussing and looking in to the issue. Rob
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Fantastic thank you! I had tried using that 'Offset in Appearance' option but as you say, the numbers were jumping wildly making the labels disappear altogether. It seems for some reason you have to give the number you want it to change by which does seem a very strange (and non-intuitive) way of doing it. Thanks for solving it
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I have added a Map Grid to my Map Frame in ArcGIS Pro and would like the grid labels to be on the inside of the frame. I have managed to offset the position of the ticks to the inside; however, any attempt to offset the coordinate labels does nothing. I've been trying to do it with the following steps: Format Map Grid > Select 'Labels' from dropdown > Properties > Position > then changing the values of Offset X / Offset Y. Whatever I do, the labels stay in the same position. Any suggestions welcome! Many thanks, Rob
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