How to Condense the Legend in ArcGIS Pro 3.1

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11-12-2023 07:55 AM
DougWolfinger2
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I have a raster that uses Unique Values for its symbology. The legend in the TOC shows the color for each of its 19,000 values (see below). Is there a way to condense it so it shows the rage of each color? how to condense legend in TOC.PNG

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DanPatterson
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There are many other options other than unique and also, pick an attribute to do the classification on... you might have picked the OBJECTID as the classification field

Change the symbology of imagery—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

vector symbology also has similar choices


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DanPatterson
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There are many other options other than unique and also, pick an attribute to do the classification on... you might have picked the OBJECTID as the classification field

Change the symbology of imagery—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

vector symbology also has similar choices


... sort of retired...
HeatherSmith
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@DougWolfinger2 Try using Unclassed Colors instead, that will give you a legend that looks something like this:

HeatherSmith_0-1699876188449.png

Or you can use Graduated Colors to get a legend like this:

HeatherSmith_3-1699876378320.png

In the Symbology pane, you can change the number of classes. You can also manually change the Upper value and Label for each class to rounded numbers, which makes the legend and the map easier to read:

HeatherSmith_4-1699876780089.png