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The 32N and 40N along the left-hand side is referring to 32 degrees north latitude, and 40 degrees north latitude. In those 8 degrees of latitude is the latitudinal zone S. If you move north to say 41 degrees north, you'd be in latitudinal zone T, and if you were still in the same east-west/longitudinal position, the display would read 13T.
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Maybe this does a better job explaining: "There are 60 longitudinal projection zones numbered 1 to 60 starting at 180°W. Each of these zones is 6 degrees wide, apart from a few exceptions around Norway and Svalbard. There are 20 latitudinal zones spanning the latitudes 80°S to 84°N and denoted by the letters C to X, omitting the letter O. Each of these is 8 degrees south-north, apart from zone X which is 12 degrees south-north." DMAP: UTM Grid Zones of the World If you stay within zone 13 and move your cursor to the north, you will see that your 13S progresses to 13T and then 13U, etc. etc. You're seeing the latitudinal zones.
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Map units, location units, and display units—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop
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09-12-2017
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Hi Sarah, When is ArcGIS Pro slow; i.e. what are you doing in Pro that is slow and what is the performance comparison between Pro and ArcMap? Have you run Can You Run It? from the ArcGIS Pro system requirements page? ArcGIS Pro 2.0 system requirements—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop If it is freezing up when creating a layout, I would recommend logging a case with technical support. There will be some standard questions they'll want to go through to help troubleshoot what is happening. There are also a couple of blogs (Part 1 and Part 2) called WWTSD (What Would Tech Support Do?) Part I | Support Services Blog Reading through these will give you an idea of the troubleshooting process. Working through some of this on your own may help you figure out what is happening, or at least get things pretty well narrowed down before opening a case. I hope this helps. Please do reach out so that we can help get Pro running smoothly for you!
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09-11-2017
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Thanks, Jason. I just messaged you an email address.
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09-08-2017
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Hi Jake, we responded to Thomas Colson in https://community.esri.com/thread/195484-quitting-desktop-cold-turkey on June 16th this year. Thank you.
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09-08-2017
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I've seen snapping performance issues caused by lack of a spatial index. Updating the spatial index might help.
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09-08-2017
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Jason, what type of database are you working with (file gdb, enterprise (if so, what RDBMS, versions))? Where is the data stored - local drive, network share, etc.? I realize that these don't necessarily isolate the issue if it takes a long time in Pro and seconds in ArcMap. That makes it seem the issue is with Pro... Can you give us some steps to reproduce? What does the Select by Location look like? How many features in the Input Feature Layer? What Relationship? How many Selecting Features? Search distance, etc.? If you could list out steps and provide zipped data, that would be great. I understand that you may not be able to provide data here, but this is a good candidate for a technical support case which will be a more productive way to troubleshoot what is happening and if needed, get the issue directly to the development team. Thank you!
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Andrew Boyd If I understand the request correctly, I believe it is already offered in ArcGIS Pro. ArcMap tables do not do this, but in ArcGIS Pro, you can hover over field headers and see the field's metadata. Here I hover over my GridID field and see the following:
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09-06-2017
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Andrew Boyd If I understand the request correctly, I believe it is already offered in ArcGIS Pro. ArcMap tables do not do this, but in ArcGIS Pro, you can hover over field headers and see the field's metadata. Here I hover over my GridID field and see the following:
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Max, I'm glad that we were able to help figure out what was happening. Can you do me a favor and revisit the idea that was logged https://community.esri.com/ideas/13902 and rework the title and description to reflect how you think these options can be clarified in the software? This will help others who are experiencing this behavior find the issue on the Ideas site and up vote it. Thank you.
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09-06-2017
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I think that what you're seeing is a difference in sharing only a selected layer and or the map and all of its layers as a web layer. See this: Web feature layer—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop If you use the first option from the Share tab > Share As group > Publish Web Layer, are the related tables included in the published web layer? I tested quickly and that option included a related table, while just right-clicking the individual layer in the Contents Pane > Share as web layer did not.
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