Trying to figure out how to edit an annotation template. Tried the properties in Contents and in Manage Templates pane and both show the symbol but neither actually let me edit them.
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So unfortunately I don't know where the original data came from so I can't recreate it from the feature class as I said in my original post. Thankfully I was able to figure it out, you actually access it from within the GeoDatabase in Catalog instead of the Content. This actually make more sense because that settings is shared at the geodatabase level, the actual ArcGIS Project doesnt contain that data. You can just bring in that annotation layer and it will have the same templates everywhere and saves on one project will be translated to all projects that use the data.
Make sure your annotation layer is selected in the Contents, click Edit on the menu bar, Right click your annotation layer and select the annotation you want to edit, click attributes in the Edits menu and you should be able to edit your annotation from there.
That is not modifying the template unfortunately. I'm aware how to change individual annotation rows.
I would like to modify an existing template so that when I add new annotations it uses the modified template. I'm not sure what data the original annotation layer came from (its a signed route layer that provides all the interstate and highway numbers) so I can't just go back to it and create a brand new one.
sorry I misunderstood the question. Unfortunately, I've never made an annotation template for my annotation.
@ccowin_odfw Try this:
So unfortunately I don't know where the original data came from so I can't recreate it from the feature class as I said in my original post. Thankfully I was able to figure it out, you actually access it from within the GeoDatabase in Catalog instead of the Content. This actually make more sense because that settings is shared at the geodatabase level, the actual ArcGIS Project doesnt contain that data. You can just bring in that annotation layer and it will have the same templates everywhere and saves on one project will be translated to all projects that use the data.
That makes sense. I assumed you the meant feature templates used for creating annotations, and not referring to the annotation class itself. Thanks for closing the loop.
Yeah lot of words that are used in similar ways but refer to different things.