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one more option: set a display filter. Similar to a definition query in its visual effect, but doesn't change the attribute table display or field calculations/stats/etc. Those operations still work on all features in the layer, whereas a definition query excludes them.
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Hi Tatjana, you can make a selection layer from your selected feature. Select the feature of interest in your layer. In the Contents pane, right-click the layer, point to Selection, choose Make Layer From Selected Features. Turn off your original layer. Now you have a layer pointing to the same data but displaying only the feature of interest. Alternatively, make a definition query on your layer. Select the feature of interest. Get its unique identifier (like OBJECTID) from the attribute table or pop-up. Open the layer properties for your layer. Click the Definition Query side tab. Construct a query where OBJECTID = 1 (whatever the value of the feature is) Click OK. This will hide the other features in the layer without creating a new layer.
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Hi, sorry, I missed an important point. You need to click on the top level node, the one with your user name. (In your image, you're one level down at the Desktop folder.) It will look like this:
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Hi, if I'm following correctly, you should be able to point your existing ArcMap install to the AGOL credentials for Org B. First (with ArcMap closed), open ArcGIS Administrator. click Advanced. Click Manage Portal Connections. If necessary, add a portal connection to https://www.arcgis.com. Click Connect. Like this: Next, start ArcMap. Click the File menu and click Sign In. Enter your Org B credentials in the sign-in window. At the bottom, check the Sign me in automatically box so you only have to do this once. I think that should work.
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Hi Ismael, I forwarded your message to the Learn ArcGIS team. They reproduced the error and have prioritized the lesson for an update. Unfortunately, I don't know exactly when that will happen.
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Hi Kiernan, Best way for you to get help on this: at the top of the web page in your course, click the help link and fill out the Esri Training Support Request form. Tim
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hi, this is just a guess, but is it possible that the parameter value is case-sensitive? The doc for Install ArcGIS Pro silently says ACCEPTEULA=yes.
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I have messaged the Pro documentation team and the web help developers. Joe, I believe Dan Patterson has already proved that retirement is a mirage.
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Heather, I'll forward your post to the right development team so your use case can be considered. I don't know about the lucky effect of changing the network setting on your database searches... that seems quirky. Tim
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Heather, your image looks like your connection is to an enterprise geodatabase. The contents of enterprise geodatabases aren't indexed by default in ArcGIS Pro. To enable indexing, go to the Settings page (click Project tab in a project), click Options on the left, and click the Indexing option. In the Options dialog box, uncheck the box that says Skip enterprise database connections. Same thing for network folders--except you have to check the box to index them. Index project items
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Hi, Can you access this web page? https://support.esri.com/en/report-bug
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Do you know the name of the project? If you do, you can search for it from the ArcGIS Online home page. Click the search button on the menu bar. Then type the name of the project (it also helps to include "ArcGIS Pro" or "project" in your search term). You'll get a list of search results. Hopefully, you'll see your project in the list. Here's an example of one I found. Notice it says "project package." That tells you it's an ArcGIS Pro project. Click the Options button (three dots) in the lower right corner. That opens a menu. Click Download if you want to download the project. You can then double-click the project in your downloads folder to open it. Or, to use it right away, click Open in ArcGIS Pro.
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Hi David, can you add a screenshot and more info about the steps you're following? You can't open an ArcGIS Pro project in ArcGIS Online. You can only open an ArcGIS Pro project in ArcGIS Pro (although the project may be downloaded from ArcGIS Online).
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Hi, is there another map in your project--one that isn't open and you're not thinking about--that has the name "Basemap" and doesn't have any layers in it?
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Hi Daniel, have you looked at the ArcGIS Pro doc starting with Set up an ArcGIS Online organization? There are some steps you have to go through once your account is active to associate your Pro license with your ArcGIS Online account. Like Louise said, Customer Service can help, but check the doc first.
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