Is there a way to create a map layer style in ArcGIS Pro and then import it for use on that same data layer in ArcGIS Online. No matter how much I search documentation and the web I cannot find an answer to this question, nor does there seem to be a way to apply a style file (.lyr?) to AGOL. Is this possible? If not, why not?
Tim
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You can publish a layer with the style from ArcPro to AGOL. You can also publish a web layer style to AGOL.
However, I believe only organization admins can add styles to the organization style gallery for use in AGOL.
Use Published 2D Symbols in ArcGIS Online (esri.com)
You can publish a layer with the style from ArcPro to AGOL. You can also publish a web layer style to AGOL.
However, I believe only organization admins can add styles to the organization style gallery for use in AGOL.
Use Published 2D Symbols in ArcGIS Online (esri.com)
These are polygons (soils, geology) that are styled in ArcGIS Pro. I am an AGOL admin. Seems ridiculous that I can export an ArcGIS Pro style to QGIS, but not to AGOL.
Anyone can export a style as a web style to AGOL. Only admins can add them to the org galleries. I imagine this is done as to not clog the gallery with symbology from 100’s of people.