I would like to be able to drag items from my contents pane onto the map in order to open the attribute table.
It would be far more efficient than right-clicking the item in the contents pane and selecting "View Attributes".
Just wanted to make sure you knew about Ctrl+T to open the table. You can also hold Ctrl and double-click which opens the table.
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/mapping/map-authoring/contents-pane-shortcuts.htm
Thanks for letting me know; I did not know that.
I do think that dragging would still be a worthwhile enhancement; I found myself trying to do it several times today.
Especially if by dragging you could control which set of tabs it goes into when it opens; that'd be really useful and prevent a lot of shuffling if you don't have the right set of tabs selected when opening the table.
Thanks @AlfredBaldenweck Can you provide some more details and screenshots around "Especially if by dragging you could control which set of tabs it goes into when it opens; that'd be really useful and prevent a lot of shuffling if you don't have the right set of tabs selected when opening the table." ?
Currently, if I drag a layer from (one map's) contents pane onto another map, it adds that layer to the other map. Are you trying to open the attribute table from one map in another map, or trying to open all attribute tables together in a group of attribute tables? Could you provide some explanation and screenshots? Thanks
Of course; thank you for your continued engagement.
I'm thinking more of opening several attribute tables at once, although I think my suggested solution would cover a variety of use-cases.
I recently found myself doing a lot of work which involved my screen looking something like this.
Image ID: A screenshot of ArcGIS Pro, with the Contents Pane on the left. The workspace is divided into four squares of roughly equal size. The upper left square contains an active map, while the other squares contain one or two tabs of Attribute Tables. Two tab groups are located in the lower left square, which is bisected horizontally. |
Currently, opening an attribute table through clicking (or Ctrl+T, etc.) will open the table in the most recent set of tabs, ignoring the open map's tab group. It will have no problem opening in the same tab group as an inactive map.
After doing some thinking, my enhancement request is kind of a two-pronged solution:
Image ID: An almost identical screenshot of ArcGIS Pro, showing a large, semi-transparent, blue rectangle in the lower left quadrant where the user is in the process of docking a tab. |
Thanks again
Merged from a separate idea.
It would be handy if we could drag tables from the Contents pane to the map or Attribute Table to open the table.
I’m aware that there are other ways to do that, such as CTRL+Double-click on the table in the Contents pane. But as a new ArcGIS Pro user, I find myself wanting to drag the table from the TOC to the map or Attribute Table to open it. But currently, I don’t think it works that way.
This idea should be merged with mine here: Drag items from Contents Pane to open attribute Ta... - Esri Community
This is a very good idea. The behavior pattern is already implemented from the Catalog Pane/View to a map when you can drag/drop a feature class to a specific map.
It would be great to be able to drag a layer/table to a already opened table and have that open the attribute table in that table view group. Bonus points to have the positional icons appear so you could choose to dock the table where ever you wanted.
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