I have a Frankenstein's monster of a map in Pro that contains several hundred tiny pictures in about 20 different graphics layers. This aprx is mind numbingly slow to do anything, I'm told because the graphics layers all have to load their images from various filepaths, that is to say they're not stored in the aprx itself. I'm slowly replacing each graphic with a point feature that uses a picture marker symbol, and deleting out the image from the graphic layers. The problem is I won't be able to tell when each individual graphic layer no longer contains any more images. The obvious solution to just toggle the graphic layers off and on and visually assess if anything is left in them is not viable because there is such a dense scattershot of images in each layer its impossible to tell, and it also takes about 5 minutes of everything to redraw everything. I'd need an eidetic visual memory. So my question is if there is any to query a graphic layer to tell if it has any graphics in it?
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