Heya, I am finding if there are too many layers ticked to include in the legend when printing, some of the layers won't be included, usually only one or two will come through. I'm assuming it is because they are not fitting on the print layout page... but if I turn off some layers to not be include in the legend it will not honour my selection and still print layers I haven't ticked.
Has anybody else experienced this issue? Is there a way to make the legend extend on to a second page if there are too many legend items?
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To get the legend to extent on to another page will need use a custom print service. This is mentioned at the bottom of this page - https://localmapsdocs.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/userguide23/pages/80019457/Print+Widget
There's a custom print tool you can use - https://github.com/eaglegis/ExportWebMap
You have a lot of options to configure this:
Lots of information available on all these options:
https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/layouts/work-with-a-legend.htm
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/235056/making-legend-items-start-in-new-column-in-arcgis-pro
I'd recommend putting some time aside to play with ALL the ArcGIS Pro legend items. Read the entire documentation and test each configuration option. It's the best way to understand the legend interactions. Makes it a lot easier to overcome a specific challenge - you'll know what options are available that may help.
Sorry I should have been more clear, I was referring to printing from LocalMaps, but not using a custom print service. Just using the default one that comes with LocalMaps.
No - it's in the right community and I didn't see that 🙂
To get the legend to extent on to another page will need use a custom print service. This is mentioned at the bottom of this page - https://localmapsdocs.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/userguide23/pages/80019457/Print+Widget
There's a custom print tool you can use - https://github.com/eaglegis/ExportWebMap
Thanks, I'll need to go back and try getting a custom print service set up. Might have to bump that up the to do list 🙂