Does anyone know how to use the rotate editing tool in ArcGIS Pro to rotate a feature by an exact degree? This can be done in ArcMap and I can't figure out how to do this in pro. In ArcMap to achieve this you do the following.
I cannot find this functionality in ArcGIS Pro.
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Charlie - to rotate selected features by a typed in degree, click the Edit core tab, Modify in the Features group, the Rotate command in the Alignment group, move your mouse over the yellow dot, click the A button on your keyboard and type in your numeric value. Make sure the UI is using dd as the units. Your feature will rotate the specified degrees. I'm using AGP 2.3.0 to test this functionality.
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Charlie - to rotate selected features by a typed in degree, click the Edit core tab, Modify in the Features group, the Rotate command in the Alignment group, move your mouse over the yellow dot, click the A button on your keyboard and type in your numeric value. Make sure the UI is using dd as the units. Your feature will rotate the specified degrees. I'm using AGP 2.3.0 to test this functionality.
I knew this function had to be hiding in Pro. The part I was missing is that initiating the rotate tool and pressing A on the keyboard is not enough to enable as in ArcMap. In order to get the Angle window to open I had to actually have the rotate cursor appear on the screen and hover the cursor over the green circle. Otherwise, it would not open that dialog. I may be making a stretch here but it seems it would be helpful for the UX team to enable this function on selection of the rotate tool when a feature is selected. Rather than having to also hover over the green circle before this option is enabled.
Either way I've got what I need now. Thanks guys!
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