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Same issue here with pdf, jpeg and png. 150 dpi works but not higher. For higher dpi part of the export works but not all of it.
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Hi @MapsterMind @DanPatterson is correct in that there are no commands or options in the UI that specifically align text vertically within a cell of a Table Frame or within the bounds of a "paragraph" text element (rectangle text, circle text, etc...). For a "one-off" table frame you might want to consider offsetting the Y value of the Heading text for select fields/columns. This may work if you do not plan on changing the header values. If the values change you may need to adjust manually. Here is a screenshot that helps illustrate this workaround. Hope this helps, Tom
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Thanks, That sounds promising. I'll try it out. I appreciate it.
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Okay, thank you. I have GIS through my university and we don't have access to Esri Support, so that isn't an option.
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I am having the same issue with ArcPro 3.1. Was there a fix issued?
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10-30-2023
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Yeah that make's sense so basically create a subset and chuck that into the table frame. Thanks so much for the quick response 🙂
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@JonJones1 Glad the info is useful. Please feel free to add your suggestion to Ideas. Thanks, Tom
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@ShannonJ - Thanks for submitting a bug! I was able to take a quick look at the data provided in the bug and was able to reproduce the issue using ArcGIS Pro 3.1. I was not able to reproduce the issue using a beta version of 3.2. It is quite possible that his issue got resolved as part of a different bug fix. I recommend that you, @SH_DH and anyone else running into an issue with the display of rotated map graphics monitor the BUG for official confirmation of it's status. Thanks for the feedback! Tom PS: Looks like this issue was the same as BUG - 000161022. This issue was addressed at version 3.2.
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Hi @AnasAlkhrissat Currently displaying related data in a map series is not supported. This is also true for Data Driven Pages in ArcMap. There is an enhancement request on the Ideas site - Dynamic Text from Relationship Classes. Please feel free to add a comment. Any future enhancement would only pertain to ArcGIS Pro. Tom
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09-28-2023
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@EkaterinaRumenova So sorry for the late reply. Currently displaying related data in a map series is not supported. There is an enhancement request on the Ideas site - Dynamic Text from Relationship Classes. Please feel free to add a comment. Tom
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09-28-2023
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I had to do the same as SunniBoulton: Remove all references to the mainmap (scales, legend, north arrow, "linked overview map", etc.). Then I only had one layer visible when I turned on the map in the map frame (the layer have few inputs in the attribute table). The map zoomed automatically to 1:70 000 000, but it was not problematic, and everything worked as it should. However, if I was to turn on the legend it would freeze similar as before, even when I had the setting that new layers should not be added. I had to specifically drag one layer into the legend, and then it started working just as it is supposed to...
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Hi @GayleNeufeld Though some users are more comfortable with the "wizard" experience ArcMap provided for grids and graticules there were fundamental issues and limitations with this approach in supporting all the various types of grids (MGRS, custom, etc...) and in incorporating new functionality. A new approach was needed. We understand that a number of users find using the formatting tags cumbersome. Grids are complicated. There are a multitude of variables to consider. Designing an easy-to-use UI that is also robust, supports even the most complicated grid arrangements and allows for customization is no small task. The good news is all the functionality that a UI would expose is already there. The bad news is you will have to work with tags, however, you do not have to become a coding expert in order to make a change. You want your labels to display in Decimal Degrees. The first two examples in the help topic Work with grid label tags are for Decimal Degrees. To use either of these you can copying the tags right from the help and pasting it over the current tags in your existing grid. I've also included the tags here: <dyn type="grid" units="dd" decimalPlaces="3" zeroPad="True" showDirections="True" directionSeparator=" "/> <dyn type="grid" units="dd" decimalPlaces="3" zeroPad="True" showDirections="False" showSymbol="False"/> Once you have a grid you like saving this to a style so you can reuse your grid for other layouts. Saving to a style is covered at the end of this tutorial - Tutorial: Work with a graticule. By creating styles from your most common grid configurations you should find your workflow as efficient as it was in ArcMap. Hope this helps, Tom
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As Tom mentions, halos are supported in ArcGIS Pro. Because of that I'm going to close this as already offered. If there are additional proposals for formatting grids and graticules please add them as new ideas.
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