Hi! I’m working with ArcGIS Pro for the very first time. I’m well-acquainted with ArcMap as I’ve been using it for two years, but I know nothing about ArcGIS Pro. Does anyone have tips for using ArcGIS Pro or know of any good Youtube channels/forums I can reference if I get stuck? I’m a bit overwhelmed by the huge aesthetic difference between these softwares.
Thanks!
I don't know of specific channels or videos in youtube, but I'm sure there is something out there for you when you get stuck. ESRI has lots of videos from UCs on youtube that are always a good resource when your exploring a new topic. To get some good tailored material, I would recommend ESRI training courses https://www.esri.com/training/catalog/search/. There are a few introduction to Pro courses available.
One thing that gets some getting used to is the ribbon based nature of the application. Unlike ArcMap where you can pin different toolbars that you utilize often, applicable tools in Pro often don't show-up until you are working with an object (layer, FC, locator, Network Dataset, etc.) where those tools can be utilized.
I found symbology in ArcGIS Pro to be unintuitive. If you do too, you might find this post helpful: Navigate from Primary Symbology window to Gallery/Properties window.
@jecobdruv @Bud I have moved this into the ArcGIS Pro Questions Board.
I switched to arcPro a couple years ago and found good ol' GOOGLE helpful when I wanted to know how to do something. Also post your questions in here, there are many helpful people here! The thing I've learned is that anything arcmap can do, arcpro can do better! There's always a way. Good luck!
Use google, youtube and post questions here. I've been using it since 2018 and I always have question on how to do things. It's the same functionality as ArcMap but everything is a total redesign.
This is often missed by even seasoned ArcGIS Pro users, but on the welcome screen of ArcGIS Pro is this area off to the right:
Which has links to take you not only to esri training videos, but also has a convenient section just for migrating from ArcMap. If you haven't already, I would recommend spending some time going through this section.
Hi jecobdruv, here are some good resources. Some overlap between them.
Good luck!
The videos and web pages mentioned by others are useful. The thing with ArcGIS pro is that you projects are not a single map. ArcGIS Pro is more in the vane of the old ArcView, that means that a project has many maps, many layouts, scenes tools and notebooks.
So organising your projects is important.
Be diligent in naming things - use aliases
.aprx save everything, but I suggest that you save individual maps as well, means that they can be used in other projects.
As an old ArcMAP user ArcGIS pro is fantastic. But how you organise your projects is paramount as you now can generate multiple output.
Consider a project can contains multiple maps each representing a different version of an analysis, and then generate layouts comparing the different analyses
Have fun
organizing the project folder is paramount.
1) set up a project folder
Set-up project folder
2) Here is a snapshot of how I organize my projects
Inside the project folder
3) inside the MAPS folder, include subfolders for Layouts and Layers. the GDB for the project resides inside the MAPS folder.
Good luck and have fun. AA
Inside the map folder