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Matthew Driscoll and Brian Wade. Please go to the top in this question and select the button for "I also have this question", to help get some more attention. Let's give ESRI a chance to respond further to this thread. Perhaps they'll recognize the problem and put it into the product plan. If needed, I'll create and Idea for this.
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03-10-2020
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So, just like that, some amateur users complain about "too many details" and you take away from your professional users the ability to see where a process failed? I can understand not viewing all the details all the time. That should be an option, but it should not be forced upon all users all the time. For instance, in ArcGIS Server you can set the "Log Level" to provide the level of details that you want. That's a good thing. Cases: There are times when you need to know...right now. There are times when things fail "in production" and you need to see what happened there. There are times when you need to see what actually happened when the process actually ran, not in a test environment or a later run in ModelBuilder. There are times when it's difficult or not appropriate to rerun the process, or to set up a test environment. In cases like these, your professional users require the ability to have details or logs that show this. Please don't dumb-down your software for amateurs. Is this ArcGIS Amateur or ArcGIS Pro?
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In ArcGIS Pro 2.5: What happened to the "detailed" geoprocessing details in models? In earlier versions of Pro and in ArcMap, when running a geoprocessing model, the model created a detailed output showing the run-time details for each of the tools being run, elapsed times, etc. Now, all you get when you select a run from the History and select View Details, is a brief summary with no obvious way to view all of the details. I hunted through the menus and searched online but I haven't found a way to view the "detailed" details in 2.5. This is the current simplified version: Is the ability to view detailed geoprocessing details hidden somewhere or has that ability been removed? Where are the details that were there in previous versions?
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03-09-2020
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This is another major show-stopper. I'm currently having to go back to ArcMap, create symbology there, and then import it to ArcGIS Pro.
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02-12-2020
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Kory Kramer, are we going to classify this one as a bug, too?
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You answered your own question, Andrew. Format all symbols only allows you to apply a tiny subset of the formatting characteristics the group of symbols. That's why it doesn't work.
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Here's another important feature missing from ArcGIS Pro that's in ArcMap. Please give it an up-vote. ArcGIS Pro: Enable "Add all values" to use format settings from "All Other Values"
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02-06-2020
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In ArcGIS Pro: Enable the legend creation tool "Add all values" to use the format settings from "All Other Values" like ArcMap does. In ArcMap when creating a legend of Unique Values, you can first make basic settings in the All Other Values symbol. If you then select Add All Values, ArcMap will apply basic settings, such as line-width, offset, etc to ALL of the newly created symbols for the legend. The is a very powerful feature that makes it easy to create a legend with dozens or hundreds of symbols that would be impossible or cost-prohibitive to create if each symbol had to be modified individually. This is one of the features that makes ArcMap truly a Pro product. ArcGIS Pro(?) seems to not have this capability. When you select Add All Values, it just creates the symbols with default settings of 1 point line width, normal position, etc. This makes it difficult or impossible to created a legend of large numbers of symbols when they all have to modified individually. Additionally, as mentioned in the comments below, More -> Format all symbols doesn't help with this because it only allows you to apply a small subset of format attributes to the group of symbols.
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02-06-2020
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How do I print a table from within ArcGIS Pro? I don't need to create a layout or create a new artifact within my Pro project. I just want to print the table, like I can in ArcMap. In ArcMap, I can open a table and go to the Options menu and select Print. It's just an unformatted printed and that's OK. I've hunted and hunted and cannot find this in Pro. Is it there in Pro or do I need to create an Idea for this?
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Yes, exactly, Kory. Open it from directly from Windows File Explorer or even a command line by making ArcGIS Pro recognize it as a valid input file parameter.
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Please enable ArcGIS Pro to automatically import an MXD file with "Open With" from a file browser. This means enabling ArcGIS Pro to allow an MXD as an input parameter in the file name position. If an MXD is present, Pro would recognize that it's an MXD and import it. Seems simple enough. Currently in ArcGIS Pro, in order to import an MXD you must open ArcGIS Pro, select an import function and browse to the MXD and do the import. The suggestion above would save this tedium and extra steps. Here's an example:
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Thanks. I wanted to check here first to see if there's another way to do it first.
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In ArcMap, there's a floating Overview Map that shows you the area of your Data View with an extent rectangle showing where you are zoomed. In ArcGIS Pro, I want an Overview Map to view the extent of zoom in my Layers tab, for example, when I'm editing. In the ArcGIS Pro help, all I can find is instructions for how to add an extent indicator to a layout, but not a floating overview map like in ArcMap. Is there a floating Overview Map in ArcGIS Pro that can be used with the Layers tab like in ArcMap?
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Thanks Peter. I tried searching for the bug when you mentioned it above. However, when I searched for bug ID BUG-000127544 the ESRI Technical Support Search tool doesn't find it. Here's what it gives me: Why doesn't it show up? I will e-mail you.
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