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Hi Gelcys Nielsen If I'm understanding that last paragraph correctly, you want to limit user privileges, either to disallow them from geocoding using the World Geocoding Service, or control the number of credits that they can use, correct? These settings do not need to be controlled through the desktop client (either ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro) as you have control of them as the Administrator of the ArcGIS Online account. Have you explored the Configure roles—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS documentation? Set up a role for users who you don't want to geocode and disable that privilege: Configure credits—ArcGIS Online Help | ArcGIS talks about how you can set up credit budgeting. I hope that this information is helpful in getting the users in your organization set up to do their work successfully.
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07-21-2017
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Hi Greg Bazhaw, The scanning behavior you're seeing is new at Pro 2.0 and was implemented for performance reasons. If you're grabbing the scroll bar and dragging it up or down and working with a large table, is that when you see it? If you need to visually browse all the records as they scroll by, what happens on your table when you press and hold the down button on the table? Have you looked at Shortcut keys for working with tables—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop ? I'm not sure if this would work for you, but if you right-click on the scroll bar, you can page up and page down - probably not quite the trick if you want a continuous scroll to browse as the records flow by. In that case, probably holding the down arrow, either on the key board, or clicking and holding the scroll bar's down arrow with the mouse would achieve that.
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07-21-2017
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Hi Keith, If you're publishing a single web map with many layers, have you worked with the Split functionality? Share a web map—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop I'm not sure if this will help what you're trying to do, but it might be worth a shot. For example, in my map with a handful of layers, when I initially try to share it, everything would be grouped into a single hosted feature service: But I could split these into multiple services: If this doesn't help, are you referring to publishing a map image layer? Map image layer—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop
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07-21-2017
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Brian Dudek Remember to up vote your idea. Another tool where this functionality might be applicable would be Delete Field: As you noted, any tool that uses the Add Many dropdown box. Could you update the title of the Idea so that it isn't specific to the Dissolve tool; rather, refers to the functionality of the Add Many dropdown box? The description could include examples of the Dissolve and Delete Field tools. This would help the community find and vote on the idea. Thank you!
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07-21-2017
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Thank you for the idea, infobleep. Yes, ArcGIS Pro is part of the ArcGIS Desktop product. Categorizing the idea as Desktop and including ArcGIS Pro in the title is perfect! I understand that the request is generally for all documentation, but if you have any specific examples of places where you think it would be particularly helpful, that will help understand where or what kinds of topics to focus on first. Thank you!
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Greg, The Q & A for this year's UC provides the answer to your question. Will ArcMap be replaced with ArcGIS Pro? http://www.esri.com/about/events/uc/get-involved/q-and-a#id=1584 "Yes. ArcGIS Pro will eventually replace ArcMap. We will continue to support and maintain ArcMap. However, our focus is on making ArcGIS Pro the world’s best desktop GIS. There are still some capabilities of ArcMap that are not yet in ArcGIS Pro, so some ArcGIS Desktop users will be using both ArcGIS Pro and ArcMap till Pro has everything you need to fully support your work." What is the retirement schedule for ArcMap? http://www.esri.com/about/events/uc/get-involved/q-and-a#id=1586 "While Esri has moved most of its development efforts to ArcGIS Pro, we will continue to provide support and minor bug fixes in ArcMap for a long time (you can find the ArcMap Product Life Cycle on the Esri website). This means that users will be able to use legacy ArcMap applications and workflows long into the future. At the same time, all ArcMap users have the ability to use ArcGIS Pro in their desktop environment. There will be many sessions at the conference this year that show the new features and the advantages of migrating to ArcGIS Pro." The link to the Product Life Cycle is above, but here is an example: I hope that this information helps to solidify the answer, but please let us know if something remains unclear. Thank you!
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Dan and Thomas Colson. I think that Offline Web Maps and Layers - View web maps and edit feature layers when disconnected (Near Term) is the answer in Pro for having the functionality for disconnected editing of services. This workflow will actually allow for multiple syncs rather than the one-time sync with the ArcMap workflow.
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Sarah Clark Are you in Pro 2.0? Favorites > Add To New Projects Project favorites—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop Is that what you're asking? Please confirm so that we can either mark the idea as Already Offered or better understand the requirement. Thank you.
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07-14-2017
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Mark Cederholm What about just using the Undo stack? You could keep edits, and undo and changes to the map by filtering: Filter undo and redo for editing—ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Desktop Would that accomplish what you're trying to do?
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MCederholm There is an idea that was recently logged. Please go to https://community.esri.com/ideas/13643 and up vote that idea.
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housewren Please see https://community.esri.com/ideas/13643 and up vote
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07-05-2017
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If you have already upgraded to ArcGIS Pro 2.0, you may have noticed that your recent projects aren't listed under 'Open a recent project'. If you haven't upgraded yet, this will be a handy piece of knowledge to get you going. There were some changes to how the user configuration (user.config) file is stored that lead to this, but don't fear, it is easy to get those to show up again. Follow the steps in this technical article: Problem: After upgrading to ArcGIS Pro 2.0, recent projects do not display under 'Open a recent project'
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