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Transition Guide from version 2 to 3

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01-20-2023 07:44 PM
Craig_Eissler_Iceman
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Does anyone know of a "transition guide" so-to-speak  between version 2 and 3?

I'm noticing a lot of differences, and that sure would help me and my students!

Thanks, Craig E.

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Craig_Eissler_Iceman
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Thanks for letting me know that, Dan.

...I may have to do that, along with a side-by-side comparison of the software on two different machines.  And like you say, the Help pages could could help also -- I just wish they were more "graphic" like the old ArcMap Help pages...

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JayantaPoddar
MVP Esteemed Contributor

This might help

Migration from ArcGIS Pro 2.x to 3.0 



Think Location
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Craig_Eissler_Iceman
Occasional Contributor III
Thanks, but I've already seen this and it really doesn't help much.

I'm looking more for a tool-for-tool change in the interface.
...Something "graphic' would be helpful.
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JayantaPoddar
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Have you checked the video and content in What's New in ArcGIS Pro 3.0 



Think Location
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Craig_Eissler_Iceman
Occasional Contributor III

Thanks, but I've already seen this too.

It is NOT a "transition" guide.

It shows what is new in terms of "added or improved functionality", most of which is quite advanced stuff.

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DanPatterson
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There is none.  The closest is for the individual help for a particular tool.  On the top, you can select a previous version of the help and see what was then vs what is now.  This only goes back a version or two and is not a way-back style look at tool changes.

As for the user interface (buttons, menus etc) there definitely isn't one and users will have to adapt to the changes.


... sort of retired...
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Craig_Eissler_Iceman
Occasional Contributor III

Thanks for letting me know that, Dan.

...I may have to do that, along with a side-by-side comparison of the software on two different machines.  And like you say, the Help pages could could help also -- I just wish they were more "graphic" like the old ArcMap Help pages...

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