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All, our team has identified a fix for this issue, which is affecting some (not all) Chrome users. The fix will be deployed on 8/26. In the meantime, please try clearing your cookies in Chrome, which should fix the issue. If not, continue the workaround of using a different browser. Thanks for reporting the issue and your patience as we investigated.
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Hi Andrew, our team is investigating the Chrome issue and I'll report back here on what we find (and hopefully that it's been resolved).
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Hi Sarah, I'm not sure if this is related but there's a new version of ArcGIS Web AppBuilder Developer Edition that may be impacting your experience: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/web-appbuilder-dev-ed/announcements/web-appbuilder-for-arcgis-v2-13-developer-edition-now-available/.
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Hi all, sorry to hear you've been having issues accessing videos and pages on the Training site. Sometimes Chrome automatic updates create an issue. Please let me know if you're still having issues on Esri Training pages and our team will investigate (we can't replicate). A couple of things: A hard browser refresh (Ctrl+refresh button) typically solves most page display issues. If you're logged in with an ArcGIS Online account in one browser tab and logged in with an Esri account in another browser tab, there could be conflicts that cause display issues. It's recommended to use a different browser window (Incognito in Chrome) if you need to be logged into both ArcGIS Online and Esri accounts at the same time.
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Hi Ron, with feature-linked annotation you do need to be in an edit session to delete features. Appending features does not require an edit session (though you can append within an edit session as well). I don't have an arcpy example for this particular example.
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Hi Naomi, you may need to install a Microsoft driver. Instructions are in the comments to this post: https://community.esri.com/thread/224675-arcgis-pro-not-recognising-worksheets-in-a-spreadsheet.
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Hi Robin, yes, there's a different procedure to add an Excel file to ArcGIS Online (which is different than ArcGIS Pro)--though it's good to follow the recommendations about column names and data types above. To add an Excel file, you must have an ArcGIS Online organizational account (if you don't have an organizational account, you can add a CSV file to the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer--click Add Layer > Add Layer from File and browse to the CSV file). To add an Excel file to your My Content page in an ArcGIS Online organization, click Add Item and browse to the file. Instructions are in this help topic: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-online/manage-data/add-items.htm
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Hi Emeline, when you assign a learning plan, the link in the invitation emails contains a unique token that will allow you to see individuals' progress in the plan. Another option is to share the learning plan (on the Training site, choose Share Plan instead of Assign Plan). You'll get a link that you can post in your ArcGIS Online organization, and you could just instruct students to enroll in the plan. You will not be able to see their progress, however. We'll look into the story map issue.
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Hi Azalea, sorry to hear you're having an issue. We will look into this and let you know how to resolve this.
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Hi Leon, check out the ArcGIS for Developers site. There are a lot of tutorials. Here's a link to .NET tutorials that may be useful for you: https://developers.arcgis.com/labs/?product=NET&topic=any.
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Hi Emeline, yes, you can assign learning plan to students as long as they are members of your ArcGIS Online organization. You can assign an existing learning plan from our catalog or create your own. If you assign an existing plan, just click the "people" icon (shown below) to invite students to enroll in the plan (enter their email addresses and add a note if desired). If you want to assign a custom learning plan, follow the instructions in step 4 above.
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If you're attending this year's Esri User Conference, are you going to San Diego with a plan to collect specific technical information to support an upcoming ArcGIS project? Or do you have a flexible plan to discover what’s possible with the latest ArcGIS capabilities and take that information back to your colleagues? Either way, to achieve real business impact, your organization needs sustained technology adoption. As organizations deploy ArcGIS software and new geospatial capabilities to improve their operations, a common challenge that leaders face is preparing the impacted workforce to quickly adopt new technology-driven workflows. Low adoption means a longer timeline to achieve the intended business results—or worse, results may not materialize as intended. When individuals have a high comfort level with established processes, embracing new workflows requires a willingness to change. For most humans, change is uncomfortable. Leaders who focus on supporting the workforce through a time of change will be rewarded with a smoother transition to new workflows, faster technology adoption, and a more confident workforce. This year, a two-day preconference seminar is specially designed to support conference attendees who are modernizing GIS-supported workflows, planning a new ArcGIS deployment, or expanding ArcGIS access outside the current user base. The Preparing for Change workshop addresses practical steps organizations can take to, yes, prepare for change. Attendees will: Document the strategic implications of ArcGIS adoption at all levels of the organization. Gain a comprehensive understanding of impacted stakeholders. Establish a support and sponsorship framework to ensure long-term successful adoption. Communicate effectively by understanding the organizational impacts of new technology from the perspective of executives, managers, and employees. As a takeaway, attendees will get templates they can use to start actioning change-management efforts immediately after the conference. If your organization is planning a technology change that will significantly impact existing workflows, take the opportunity to learn how to prepare your people to quickly embrace change, adopt new workflows, and get meaningful results with the cool technology you will see in July. Where and When San Diego, California July 6-7, 2019 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Who Should Attend? Preconference seminars have an additional fee and are open only to registered conference attendees. Senior managers who want to increase the overall adoption rate of new geospatial capabilities GIS managers who want to plan a people-focused change management effort Influencers and change agents who are involved in ArcGIS projects and user adoption initiatives View registration details.
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Hmm, sorry to hear you're having issues. Josh. What version of ArcGIS Pro and what version of Excel are you using?
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Awesome, Christopher! Your map clearly shows river section use. Thanks for sharing the solution.
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